Inspired by the Alfred Hitchcock film 'Rear Window,' this Vogue US April 2013 fashion story boasts retro elegance in the style of the early 50s.
Starring actor Tobey McGuire and model Carolyn Murphy, this editorial boasts a cinematic-type quality. Murphy is styled by legendary creative director of American Vogue Grace Coddington, who poetically pairs the season's ladylike separates by Marc Jacobs, Oscar de la Renta Rochas and Prada.
Photographer Peter Lindbergh captures the mysterious appeal of this editorial piece along with Murphy's Grace Kelly-inspired look. This Vogue US April 2013 spread showcases the grandeur of a past era along with on-point looks. Channel your inner retro muse this season with the refined styles of this editorial.
Hitchcock-Inspired Editorials
The Vogue US April 2013 Issue Channels a Suspenseful Classic
Trend Themes
1. Vintage-inspired Fashion - There is an opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate vintage elements into their designs for a unique and nostalgic appeal.
2. Cinematic Fashion Shoots - Creating fashion editorials with a cinematic quality could attract a new audience and provide an opportunity to showcase clothing in a more dynamic and immersive way.
3. Actor-model Collaborations - Pairing a well-known actor and model together in a fashion shoot could draw attention and create an opportunity for both industries to cross-promote each other.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can use vintage inspiration and cinematic shoots to add a unique and nostalgic appeal to their clothing lines.
2. Film - Collaborating with the fashion industry to create stylish and visually stunning promotional material for films could attract a wider audience and create buzz around the movie.
3. Modeling - Models can use their acting skills to further their careers and take on more dynamic and interesting roles in fashion shoots and film projects.