Titled 'Pump Up The Volume,' the Vogue Thailand July 2013 editorial follows a fun and edgy music theme. Model Karlie Kloss channels her inner rocker by playing with guitar, headphone and microphone props. Nevertheless, it is the rocker chic outfits that really solidifies her character in the photoshoot.
The Vogue Thailand July 2013 editorial was shot by photographer David Bellemere. It was styled by Long Nguyen. In place of ripped denim vests, leather pants and other more typically casual outfits, Nguyen opted for a slew of sexy and funky dresses that captures the essence of a rock musician in a more demure form. The brunnette beauty's look was perfected with sort tousled tresses by hair stylist Andre Gunn and dark smokey eyes by makeup artist Brigitte Reiss-Andersen.
Music-Themed Editorials
The Vogue Thailand July 2013 Photoshoot Stars Rocker Karlie Kloss
Trend Themes
1. Fashion-editorial Collaboration - Opportunity for fashion brands and magazines to collaborate with musicians and incorporate a music theme in their editorials for a fresh and edgy aesthetic.
2. Rocker Chic Fashion Trend - Chance for fashion designers to create stylish and funky dresses that capture the essence of a rock musician while maintaining a demure and elegant look.
3. Music-inspired Photography - Potential for photographers to explore music-themed photoshoots that incorporate props and elements related to music for a creative and visually appealing editorial.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands and designers can take inspiration from the rocker chic trend and incorporate it into their collections and designs for a unique and edgy aesthetic.
2. Music - Musicians and music-related brands can collaborate with fashion magazines and photographers to showcase their style in music-themed editorials, creating mutually beneficial promotional opportunities.
3. Photography - Photographers can explore the fusion of fashion and music in their work by incorporating music-themed elements and props, creating visually captivating and unique editorials.