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The Vogue Japan Organic Neo-Tech Editorial is Booming with Modernism

A poetic show of modernism, the Vogue Japan Organic Neo-Tech editorial is groundbreaking in its new aesthetic visuals.

A dynamic show of artistic excellence, the Vogue Japan October 2012 issue showcases the latest with a contemporary vision that is unrivaled. Model Kati Nescher sports minimalist pieces with clean silhouettes in bold colors. The styling, executed by George Cortina, has a pop-art feel with its bursting palette that contrasts some of the classically simple garments in the fashion story.

Showstopping pieces by Alexander McQueen Fall/Winter 2012 contrasted with a white set take this editorial to the next level, a booming ode to the sheer genius of Sarah Burton’s designs. Lensed by photographer Solve Sundsbo, this piece is an artful testament to the possibilities of editorial magic.
Trend Themes
1. Organic Neo-tech Aesthetic - There is an opportunity to explore the intersection of organic elements with technology in design and fashion.
2. Minimalist Pop-art - Unique and bold color palettes can disrupt traditional minimalist design and bring in elements of pop-art.
3. Artful Editorial Magic - Editorials like this can inspire creativity in photography, fashion, and design, as well as pave the way for innovative storytelling methods in advertising.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The combination of organic and tech can offer new opportunities for sustainable and environmentally friendly fabrics and materials.
2. Design - Innovative use of bright colors and contrast can create new possibilities in product design and packaging.
3. Advertising - Artful editorials can be used as inspiration to create unique and unconventional ad campaigns that break away from traditional marketing methods.

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