The Alessandra Ambrosio Harper's Bazaar Australia Cover Shoot is Sensual
Meghan Young — September 26, 2014 — Fashion
References: harpersbazaar.au & fashiongonerogue
The Alessandra Ambrosio Harper's Bazaar Australia cover story for the magazine's October 2014 issue will surely fill women with bouts of envy while men will walk away much more awkwardly. Full of body-flaunting imagery, the Brazilian beauty shows off her hard work in a minimalist wardrobe of sexy cutout dresses, crop tops and more.
Shot by photographer Simon Upton, the Alessandra Ambrosio Harper's Bazaar Australia cover shoot was styled by Trevor Stones. The Victoria’s Secret Angel poses against a grey backdrop in the studio photoshoot making sultry eyes at the camera. With messy tresses and dewy bronzed skin, the svelte bombshell is a vision in the editorial, which is titled 'Angel Invested.' Touted for her 'true fashion credibility,' she embraces a sophisticated and minimalist wardrobe for fall.
Shot by photographer Simon Upton, the Alessandra Ambrosio Harper's Bazaar Australia cover shoot was styled by Trevor Stones. The Victoria’s Secret Angel poses against a grey backdrop in the studio photoshoot making sultry eyes at the camera. With messy tresses and dewy bronzed skin, the svelte bombshell is a vision in the editorial, which is titled 'Angel Invested.' Touted for her 'true fashion credibility,' she embraces a sophisticated and minimalist wardrobe for fall.
Trend Themes
1. Body-flaunting Editorials - Magazines and fashion brands can innovate through increasingly creative and inclusive ways to showcase and celebrate all body types.
2. Minimalist Wardrobe - There is space for innovation in the creation and retail of minimalist fashion, particularly when grounding it in a sustainability focus.
3. Celebrity Endorsement - Collaborating with celebrities to showcase their sustainability commitment is an impactful strategy for fashion brands.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands and retailers can take a more inclusive approach towards body representation, while also offer an increasing range of minimal and sustainable products.
2. Media & Publishing - Media outlets and publications have opportunities to prioritize diverse representation in body image while also showcase being environmentally sustainable in their production.
3. Marketing & Advertising - Marketing and advertising firms can create innovative campaigns that challenge body norms and promote sustainability commitments in their associated brands and companies.
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