Youthful Mod Fashion

Elle Canada's My Generation Story Highlights 60s-Themed Styles

Photographer Owen Bruce captures the season's youthful MOD fashions in Elle Canada's 'My Generation' editorial. The image series features two fresh faces who boast the best in 60s-inspired styles that are fit for today's style-setter. This series features art direction by Brittany Eccles and is a colorful throwback to retro looks.

The editorial's model stars boast a wardrobe or printed tops, structured dresses and sculptural accessories that are handpicked by the shoot's resident stylist Juliana Schiavinatto.

Makeup for this image series is also 60s-themed and is courtesy of Sabrina Rinaldi. Gracing the September issue of Elle Canada, 'My Generation' highlights youthful MOD fashions from a number of designer names. Its looks play with color and boast fun accessories that are daring and experimental.
Trend Themes
1. Mod Fashion Revival - The resurgence of 60s-inspired mod styles is a chance for fashion designers to create updated and modernized versions of classic looks.
2. Youth Culture Resurgence - The continued popularity of youthful mod fashion is an opportunity for brands and marketers to target younger demographics with retro-inspired designs and campaigns.
3. Retro Accessories - The focus on bold and daring accessories in mod fashion is an opportunity for accessory designers to create 60s-inspired pieces that have a modern twist.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The mod fashion trend provides an opportunity for fashion brands to create updated takes on classic 60s styles that appeal to modern consumers.
2. Beauty - The 60s-themed makeup in Elle Canada's editorial highlights a potential opportunity for beauty brands to create retro-inspired makeup collections that appeal to a younger demographic.
3. Photography - The use of 60s-inspired fashion and styles in fashion photography provides an opportunity for photographers to experiment with bold colors and challenging concepts.

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