Jewel-Toned Graffiti Shoots

Karlie Kloss Rocks Fierce Textures for a Vogue US March 2012 Editorial

Top model Karlie Kloss continues her ascent to superstardom in a fun editorial for the Vogue US March 2012 issue in a chic turban headband and deep jewel-toned attire. Kloss, who is a monthly fixture in Vogue’s editorials, had a great 2011 and is still coasting off the buzz from her Victoria’s Secret fashion show debut.

The ultra-fit model is seen in a desert-like region surrounded by graffiti and sand in a shoot by Mario Sorrenti that was expertly styled by Camilla Nickerson. The shoot features two interesting pieces of jewelry in particular: a Tom Ford horn necklace and what appears to be a Mercedes-Benz hood ornament-turned necklace, which is not detailed in the list of clothing worn by Kloss.

The Vogue US March 2012 issue showcases British songstress Adele, who just saw great success at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
Trend Themes
1. Jewel-toned Attire - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing sustainable and eco-friendly fabric dyes to create vibrant jewel-toned clothing.
2. Graffiti-inspired Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Collaborating with street artists to create unique graffiti-inspired fashion collections.
3. Transformative Jewelry - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Experimenting with unconventional materials and designs to create transformative jewelry pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrating technology into fashion design to create interactive and customizable jewel-toned clothing.
2. Art - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Leveraging augmented reality to blend graffiti art with the physical environment.
3. Jewelry - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Utilizing 3D printing technology to create intricate and customizable jewelry designs.

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