Corseted Celeb Magazine Covers

The Vogue Mexico December 2013 Issue Stars Scarlett Johansson

It is only natural that Scarlett Johansson would be able to put at least one more magazine cover under her belt before the year is out. She is this year's Sexiest Woman Alive, after all. And the Vogue Mexico December 2013 issue doesn't disappoint. Wither her signature pout and sultry stare, the blonde beauty casts her gaze over a soft shoulder to capture just about anyone's attention.

The Vogue Mexico December 2013 cover shoot was lensed by photography duo Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello. Hitting newsstands later this month, it is made even more irresistible thanks to the white corset courtesy of Dolce & Gabbana that she is clad in. Johansson can also be seen in D&G 'The One' fragrance commercial.
Trend Themes
1. Corset Fashion - The trend of incorporating corsets in fashion could be further explored and expanded to other industries such as lingerie and costume design.
2. Celebrity Endorsements - More companies and brands can capitalize on the power of celebrity endorsements to promote their products and services in a more effective and engaging way.
3. Magazine Cover Designs - Innovative and unconventional magazine cover designs can attract more readers and create a buzz around the publication, leading to increased sales and exposure for featured individuals and content.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers and brands can incorporate corset designs and celebrity endorsements to create innovative and captivating clothing lines and marketing campaigns.
2. Advertising - Advertising agencies and companies can use celebrity endorsements and unconventional magazine cover designs to create more engaging and impactful ads that resonate with consumers.
3. Entertainment - Entertainment industries such as film, television, and music can incorporate corset designs and celebrity endorsements to create captivating and memorable costumes, sets, and music videos.

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