Editor Tonne Goodman Pays Tribute to American Style in Vogue
Marissa Liu — April 14, 2010 — Pop Culture
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Patriotic retrospectives without the brandishing of the stars and stripes is how fashion editor Tonne Goodman sees American style in Vogue. Goodman highlights stateside looks that include the screen siren, flapper, patriot, heiress, Gibson girl and the bohemian woman.
Photographer David Sims worked with Goodman to create American style in Vogue. A bevy of models also appear in the spread including Raquel Zimmermann, Chanel Iman, Karlie Kloss, Frida Gustavsson, Lara Stone, Sasha Pivovarova and Daria Werbowy.
Photographer David Sims worked with Goodman to create American style in Vogue. A bevy of models also appear in the spread including Raquel Zimmermann, Chanel Iman, Karlie Kloss, Frida Gustavsson, Lara Stone, Sasha Pivovarova and Daria Werbowy.
Trend Themes
1. American Style Evolution - Fashion industry has the opportunity to embrace the evolution of American style by integrating traditional American fashion styles with the current trends in fashion.
2. Screen Siren Fashion - Fashion designers can leverage the resurgence of screen siren styles by creating modern adaptations that appeal to a new generation of consumers.
3. Patriotic Fashion - There is a growing trend for fashion designers to create patriotic clothing lines that reflect the unique style and history of the United States.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can incorporate traditional American fashion styles into their designs to create on-trend looks that are appealing to a broad audience.
2. Photography - Photographers can use a combination of modern and traditional styles to capture the classic American aesthetic in their work.
3. Media and Publishing - Media companies can highlight the evolution of American style through their publications and digital channels, providing educational content to readers and consumers alike.
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