As edgy and modern as the fashion appears to be in the Vogue Paris 'Graphique District' editorial, there is a dash of '80s style that gives each outfit a funky flair. From the sharp shoulder pads to the MC Hammer-like pants, the looks are retro without being dated.
Shot for the February 2013 issue of the magazine by photographer Txema Yeste, the Vogue Paris 'Graphique District' editorial may be chock full of eye-catching ensembles, but it is the jewelry that is being highlighted. Dripping in sparkling accessories, model Magdalena Frackowiak was styled by Geraldine Saglio. She paired the diamonds with cutting-edge pieces from the likes of Balmain, Dries van Noten, Lanvin and Haider Ackermann. On beauty duty was hairstylist Shay Ashual and makeup artist Adrien Pinault.
Edgy Monochromatic Fashion
Vogue Paris 'Graphique District' Stars a Funky Magdalena Frackowiak
Trend Themes
1. Monochromatic Fashion - Opportunity for jewelry brands to collaborate with designers in creating statement pieces to pair with striking monochromatic ensembles.
2. 80s Retro Fashion - Opportunity for designers to create modern interpretations of 80s fashion without appearing dated.
3. Funky Fashion - Opportunity for brands to incorporate bold colors and oversized silhouettes in their designs to add a funky and edgy vibe to fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Fashion designers can create monochromatic collections with statement jewelry to attract trendy and daring customers.
2. Jewelry Industry - Jewelry retailers can collaborate with fashion designers to create statement pieces to match monochromatic and retro fashion trends.
3. Beauty Industry - Beauty brands can experiment with bold makeup and hairstyles to complement funky and edgy fashion trends.