The Coco Rocha for Glass Spring 2013 Spread Channels Mod Styles
Michael Hemsworth — April 25, 2013 — Fashion
References: theglassmagazine & fashnberry
The Coco Rocha for Glass Spring 2013 spread has the Canadian model looking nothing short of flawless amidst the heavily hued backdrops and strong makeup accents. With an air of 60s style that is hard to ignore, the spread looks effortlessly modern despite drawing distinct influence from a decade long since passed.
Photographer Jason Hetherington snapped these exquisite shots of Rocha, while Gemma Hayward took care of the impeccable styling. It’s tough to pick out a favorite quality; the pairing of eyeliner with the backdrop shades or the way that certain angles define Rocha as a somewhat innocent young lady.
Whatever your thoughts, it’s clear that the Coco Rocha for Glass Spring 2013 spread will have you wondering about ways to bring mod style back.
Photographer Jason Hetherington snapped these exquisite shots of Rocha, while Gemma Hayward took care of the impeccable styling. It’s tough to pick out a favorite quality; the pairing of eyeliner with the backdrop shades or the way that certain angles define Rocha as a somewhat innocent young lady.
Whatever your thoughts, it’s clear that the Coco Rocha for Glass Spring 2013 spread will have you wondering about ways to bring mod style back.
Trend Themes
1. Mod Style Revival - There is an opportunity to revive the mod style of the 60s in the fashion industry.
2. Nostalgic Influences - Drawing influence from past decades can create a unique and modern aesthetic in photography.
3. Makeup Accents - Bold makeup accents can add a striking and memorable element to fashion spreads.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore mod style trends and incorporate them into modern designs.
2. Photography - Photographers can experiment with nostalgic influences and create visually stunning images.
3. Cosmetics - The cosmetics industry can capitalize on the trend of bold makeup accents and create innovative products.
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