The title of the Vogue Japan 'Style Has Many Faces' editorial rings truer than most ideas put forth in fashion magazines. As much as people would love to adopt fun and fashionable trends into their wardrobe, they have to be wary when doing so because each individual has distinct tastes, personalities and bodies. No one should hide those qualities under the same garb as another person.
Shot by photography team Luigi & Daniele + Iango, the Vogue Japan 'Style Has Many Faces' editorial stars a troop of models: Julia Stegner, Jeneil Williams, Lily Donaldson, Natasa Vojnovic, Catherine McNeil, Liu Wen, Nadja Bender, Elisabeth Erm, Karmen Pedaru and Hilary Rhoda. They were each styled by Giovanna Battaglia in vibrant designs from Prada, Givenchy and more.
Vibrantly Eclectic Fashion
The Vogue Japan 'Style Has Many Faces' Photoshoot is Totally True
Trend Themes
1. Individualistic Fashion - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating customizable and personalized fashion options for individuals.
2. Body-inclusive Fashion - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in developing clothing lines that cater to diverse body types and sizes.
3. Collaborative Styling - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating platforms or services that enable people to collaborate with stylists to curate unique fashion looks.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion retail industry to offer more individualistic and body-inclusive fashion options.
2. Personal Styling - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the personal styling industry to provide collaborative styling services to customers.
3. Clothing Design - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the clothing design industry to develop innovative and customizable fashion designs.