Building on the recent fascination with the inner workings of fashion magazines and the stylish people who put them together comes a much-anticipated photo spread in US Vogue that will feature the staff in place of models.
Here's your chance to find out if the rumors about the demands by editor-in-chief Anna Wintour are really true; you'll find out for yourself it the North American staffers really are stick-thin ueber-fashionistas.
The shoot will feature editorial staff, assistants and even interns in a fall fashion piece promoting "office chic."
Ever since the Devil Wears Prada was released, and TV shows like Ugly Betty have aired, the fascination with fashion magazines has spread like wildfire. Check out a few more related features:
Magazine Staff as Fashion Models
US Vogue: Office Chic
Trend Themes
1. Magazine Staff as Models - Fashion magazines are creating shoots featuring editors, assistants, and interns instead of models, allowing for a more relatable fashion editorial experience.
2. Office Chic - The upcoming fall fashion trend of dressing like stylish editorial staff and intern assistants is disrupting the fashion industry.
3. Inner Workings of Fashion Magazines - The trend of revealing behind-the-scenes peeks at the making of glossy magazine spreads is disrupting traditional fashion media.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Beauty - The fashion industry is impacted by the willingness of fashion magazines to use their own staff as models, illustrating the relatability to the everyday person.
2. Media and Entertainment - The entertainment industry is perpetuating the fascination with the workings of fashion magazines, with books, movies, and TV shows exploring the topic.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Advertising agencies may discover new ways to leverage the trend of using editorial staff as models to promote their own brands and products.