Vogue's 'Where the Wild Things Are' was shot by Patrick Demarchelier and featured platinum blonde model Anja Rubik. The collection of boldly colored photographs highlighted the hottest new fashion designers including Balmain, Pam Hogg and Gareth Pugh.
Anja rocks the wild neon brights, crazy feathered headdresses, shopping bag hats, and hair collars. Meanwhile, a yellow netting canopy, camping chairs and boating accessories project a couture survivor impression.
The intensely vivid fashions shot against a clear blue sky are a dazzling display of high energy.
Bold Picture Book Fashion
'Where the Wild Things Are' in Vogue
Trend Themes
1. Bold Picture Book Fashion - Opportunity for fashion designers to experiment with bold colors and unconventional accessories for high-energy fashion shoots.
2. Neon Brights and Feathered Headdresses - Trend for high-impact fashion accessories that makes a statement.
3. Couture Survivor Impression - Opportunity for designers to create unconventional yet stylish looks inspired by outdoor activities and survival gear.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can utilize this trend to create bold, high energy fashion designs.
2. Photography and Art Industries - This trend can inspire photographers and artists to experiment with bold colors and unconventional accessories.
3. Outdoor and Recreational Industries - Opportunity for outdoor and recreational industries to work with designers to create stylish and functional outdoor gear with a fashion-forward twist.