Asian-Influenced British Fashion

Vogue China 'The Brit Eccentrics' Glams Up the Subtly Eccentric

The Vogue China 'The Brit Eccentrics' editorial bring a little Asian influence to British fashion. Starring models Sung Hee, Yumi Lambert and Ji Hye Park, the looks featured throughout may not seem overtly English, but there is an elegance that does speak to the culture. Intermixed with the sophisticated silhouettes are bright colors and fun patterns that bring a light-hearted eccentricity to each ensemble.

Shot in studio against a grey backdrop by photographer Sharif Hamza, the Vogue China 'The Brit Eccentrics' editorial was styled by Tiina Laakkonen. She pulled a range of eclectic pieces from such labels as Dior, Marc Jacobs, Nina Ricci and others to create the fun and feminine outfits. The looks were perfected with creative coifs by hairstylist Esther Langham and flawless, natural-looking faces by makeup artist Francelle.
Trend Themes
1. Asian-influenced Fashion - Fashion designers can incorporate Asian-inspired details to add elegance and cultural influence to their designs.
2. Bright Colors and Patterns - Designers can experiment with combining bright colors and fun patterns to bring a light-hearted eccentricity to their lines.
3. Eccentric Silhouettes - There is an opportunity for designers to experiment with sophisticated, yet eccentric silhouettes to create unique and memorable pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can take inspiration from the Vogue China 'The Brit Eccentrics' editorial and experiment with incorporating cultural and colorful details into their designs.
2. Makeup and Beauty - Makeup artists can explore creating natural-looking faces to complement the eccentric fashion designs and patterns.
3. Photography and Styling - Fashion photographers and stylists have an opportunity to highlight the fusion of cultures and eccentric styles seen in the Vogue China 'The Brit Eccentrics' editorial.

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