The Vogue Netherlands 'Festival Express' editorial is inspired by folk music and music festivals. A moody photoshoot, to say the very least, it is filled with dark cloudy skies and somber expressions. Instead of the happy go-lucky, free-spirited vibe often associated with these types of scenes, the editorial has a Gothic grunge feel that is interestingly not part of the style at all.
Shot by Paul Bellaart, the Vogue Netherlands 'Festival Express' editorial is set to appear in the October 2012 issue of the magazine. It stars models Dewi Driegen, Anna Katrine and Ida Dyberg alongside musicians Marie Fisker Band & Shiny Darkly. With a little authenticity thrown into the mix, the photoshoot is very captivating. On beauty duty was Henrik Haue.
Moody Music-Inspired Photoshoots
The Vogue Netherlands 'Festival Express' Editorial is Somber
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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