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Nadja Auermann Stars in the Vogue Germany November Issue

Nadja Auermann looks like a younger version of Madonna in Vogue Germany's November 2014 issue. With pale skin, angular features and platinum hair, Auermann is a dead ringer for the Queen of Pop.

Fashion editor Patti WIlson dressed Auermann in futuristic, sculpted body suits (yet another nod to the illustrious pop singer), luxurious furs and thigh-high stockings. Auermann is dressed to impress -- despite the fact that she's all by her lonesome in an abandoned factory.

The industrial-looking outfits are complemented by a slicked-back 'do from hair stylist Luigi Murenu. Makeup artist Virginia Young finished up with full lashes, contoured cheekbones and dramatic red lips. The editorial was lensed by Iango Henzi and Luigi Murenu for Vogue Germany's November 2014 issue.
Trend Themes
1. Futuristic Fashion - There is growing demand for fashion that incorporates elements of the future, such as sculpted body suits and industrial-looking outfits.
2. Platinum Blonde Hair - The popularity of platinum hair, similar to Madonna's iconic look, is on the rise in the fashion industry.
3. Abandoned Locations - Photoshoots that take place in abandoned locations are gaining popularity in the fashion industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers and retailers have an opportunity to create and sell futuristic clothing that incorporates sculpted body suits and industrial-looking outfits.
2. Hair Styling - Salons and hair stylists can capitalize on the trend of platinum blonde hair by offering popular platinum hair coloring and styling services.
3. Photography - Photographers and production companies can offer their services for photoshoots in abandoned locations, catering to the growing demand for this type of photo location.

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