The Vogue Mexico April 2014 editorial encourages women to embrace their sophisticated sides this spring season with a vibrant wardrobe that focuses as much on texture as it does on color. It is often easy to forget that an added dimension can be introduced to outfits in the form of the fabric itself. In this case, there is everything from sequins and furs to suede and animal skins.
Shot by photographer Alexander Neumann, the Vogue Mexico April 2014 editorial stars model Maria Palm. The brunette beauty was captured on location of a sunny set in ladylike pieces from such labels as Rochas, Miu Miu, Paul Smith and Saint Laurent. The charming looks were styled by fashion editor Valentina Collado with hair by Leon Downing and makeup by Karla Vega.
Sophisticatedly Textured Fashion
The Vogue Mexico April 2014 Editorial Stars Model Maria Palm
Trend Themes
1. Textured Fashion - Innovative fabric textures and techniques can be used to create unique fashion pieces that appeal to a sophisticated demographic.
2. Multidimensional Outfits - There is a growing trend towards fashion pieces that add depth and dimension to an outfit with fabric manipulation and layering.
3. Ladylike Fashion - Classic, feminine fashion pieces are experiencing a resurgence in popularity, offering opportunities for new twists on traditional styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - New fabric technologies and innovative designs can help fashion companies produce unique and appealing pieces that stand out in a crowded market.
2. Beauty and Personal Care - As fashion trends shift towards ladylike styles, beauty companies can capitalize on this trend with complementary products such as soft and feminine makeup looks and scents.
3. Home Decor and Design - The multidimensional trend in fashion can extend to home decor, with fabric manipulation and layering techniques creating unique and eye-catching textiles for use in furnishings and decor.