The Vogue Japan A Graphic Study Editorial is MOD-Inspired
Jana Pijak — January 14, 2013 — Pop Culture
References: vogue.co.jp & fashnberry
Photographer Emma Summerton captures the Vogue Japan editorial entitled 'A Graphic Study.' Featured in the Asian publication's February 2013 issue, this striking photo series displays 1960s silhouettes and graphic patterns that are lensed against a minimalist architectural backdrop.
Model Aymeline Valade stars in the editorial and sports MOD-inspired looks from some of fashion's most famed designer labels including Prada, Chanel and Louis Vuitton to name a few. The model is outfitted by stylist Patti Wilson who dresses her in clashing prints, boxy silhouettes and a bevy of exaggerated headpieces and eyewear accessories.
Capturing a crisp and clean palette of solely black and white hues, the chic and sophisticated Vogue Japan 'A Graphic Study' editorial is a fresh take on a 60s style inspiration.
Model Aymeline Valade stars in the editorial and sports MOD-inspired looks from some of fashion's most famed designer labels including Prada, Chanel and Louis Vuitton to name a few. The model is outfitted by stylist Patti Wilson who dresses her in clashing prints, boxy silhouettes and a bevy of exaggerated headpieces and eyewear accessories.
Capturing a crisp and clean palette of solely black and white hues, the chic and sophisticated Vogue Japan 'A Graphic Study' editorial is a fresh take on a 60s style inspiration.
Trend Themes
1. Mod-inspired Looks - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity in the fashion industry to create modern adaptations of 60s MOD-inspired looks using sustainable and eco-friendly materials.
2. Clashing Prints - The trend of clashing prints can be expanded to home decor and interior design industries to create bold and stimulating designs using contrasting patterns and textures.
3. Graphic Minimalism - The trend of graphic minimalism can be utilized in the marketing and advertising industries to create effective and visually striking campaigns with a clean and minimalist aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend of MOD-inspired looks by creating sustainable and eco-friendly versions of 60s silhouettes and graphic patterns.
2. Home Decor - The home decor industry can leverage the trend of clashing prints to create bold and stimulating designs using contrasting patterns and textures.
3. Marketing and Advertising - The marketing and advertising industries can capitalize on the trend of graphic minimalism to create effective and visually striking campaigns with a clean and minimalist aesthetic.
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