The Vogue Paris Working Girl editorial is being published as a part of the magazine's August 2014 issue. In the photoshoot, model Arizona Muse takes on the masculine appeal of a retro mechanic as she posed in front of auto tools, bringing in the chic side of the industry where some may have thought there was none.
Stylist Geraldine Saglio was responsible for making oil-slicked wrenches and hammers appear aesthetic and appealing for the modern woman. Saglio dressed Muse head to toe in lace up worker's boots, oversize cargo pants, army green jackets and flannel jackets.
While many would expect to see these pieces during the fall months, Saglio has demonstrated how they can be mixed and matched with ease at any point in the year.
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Trend Themes
1. Retro Mechanic Fashion - Fashion brands can capitalize on the appeal of retro mechanic fashion by creating clothing lines that mix masculine and feminine styles.
2. Chic Auto Tools - Companies in the automotive industry can seize the opportunity to develop stylish and visually appealing auto tools that combine both form and function.
3. Year-round Worker's Fashion - Fashion retailers can explore the potential of promoting worker's fashion as a versatile and fashionable option for all seasons, rather than just limited to fall months.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can incorporate retro mechanic fashion into their collections, merging masculine and feminine styles to cater to a broader audience.
2. Automotive - Automotive companies can innovate their product line by creating auto tools that are aesthetically pleasing and well-designed, appealing to fashion-conscious consumers.
3. Retail - Retailers can market worker's fashion as a year-round option, showcasing the versatility and style of utility-inspired clothing beyond traditional seasonal limitations.