Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes for T Style Magazine
lourdes sanchez bayas — December 5, 2008 — Celebs
References: nytimes & fashioncopious.typepad
Tom Cruise and his wife Katie Holmes grace the latest issue of T Style Holiday 2008 Magazine.
The couple was shot by photographer Solve Sundsbo in black and white pictures and strike poses reminiscent of the 1920-1940's era. Their attire and hairstyles are styled appropriately for this time period.
We've seen a marked interest in vintage styling for photo shoots, particularly from public figures and those in the entertainment business.
Implications - As a result of the economic downturn, consumers are apprehensive about the future. Consumers are seeking out the comfortable and familiar. Companies can cater to this sentiment by creating ads imbued with nostalgia.
The couple was shot by photographer Solve Sundsbo in black and white pictures and strike poses reminiscent of the 1920-1940's era. Their attire and hairstyles are styled appropriately for this time period.
We've seen a marked interest in vintage styling for photo shoots, particularly from public figures and those in the entertainment business.
Implications - As a result of the economic downturn, consumers are apprehensive about the future. Consumers are seeking out the comfortable and familiar. Companies can cater to this sentiment by creating ads imbued with nostalgia.
Trend Themes
1. Vintage-styled Photo Shoots - Opportunity for businesses to offer vintage-themed photo shoots and capitalize on the public's interest in nostalgia.
2. 1920-1940's Fashion Revival - Potential for fashion industry to create modern designs inspired by the fashion trends of the 1920-1940's era.
3. Nostalgic Advertising Campaigns - Companies can tap into consumer sentiment by creating ad campaigns that evoke nostalgia and comfort.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Photography studios can cater to the demand for vintage-styled photo shoots and provide customers with a unique experience.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands can incorporate elements of 1920-1940's fashion into their designs and tap into the revived interest in vintage fashion.
3. Advertising - Advertising agencies can create campaigns that evoke nostalgia and resonate with consumers seeking comfort in uncertain times.
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