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Blanco Sobre Blanco in Vogue Mexico June 2011 Does White Right

Blanco Sobre Blanco in Vogue Mexico June 2011 is an editorial in which model Kim Noorda shows off the variety of ways to wear all white for photographer Marcin Tyszka's camera.

The pictorial, which translates to "White on White," features this crisp, classic color in several shades, from ivory to cream; stylist Sarah Gore Reeves selected well-tailored separates and dresses from the likes of Ralph Lauren, Stella McCartney, Jean Paul Gaultier and Calvin Klein.

Art director John Paul Tran placed Kim Noorda in an outdoor desert setting for the Vogue Mexico June 2011 editorial. In many shots, she's standing next to different varieties of cactus; in one, she sullies her white suit on a dirt-covered stone bench. My favorite image is the one in which she's wearing a deep V-neck gown and standing amid a field of tall cacti.
Trend Themes
1. Monochromatic Fashion - This trend involves the use of a single color in fashion, offering opportunities for apparel companies to create new collections based on a monochromatic color scheme.
2. Desert-inspired Photography - As demonstrated in this editorial, a trend is emerging in desert-inspired photography, with opportunities for photographers to explore and showcase unique desert landscapes in their work.
3. Nature-inspired Styling - This trend features fashion styling and design inspired by natural elements and landscapes, offering opportunities for designers to create unique fashion collections using natural materials and patterns.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - This article showcases a trend in monochromatic fashion, showcasing opportunities for apparel companies to create new and unique collections using a single color.
2. Photography - This editorial demonstrates a trend in desert-inspired photography, offering opportunities for photographers to explore and showcase unique desert landscapes in their work.
3. Interior Design - This article inspires the concept of nature for interior design, which includes Earth tones, natural light and materials within design offerings.

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