MR Magazine's Office Fashion Story Boasts Dapper Business Attire
Jana Pijak — September 7, 2014 — Fashion
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Frans H stars in 'Office', a corporate editorial for MR magazine's September 2014 issue. The image series is captured by photographer Kalun from A Man & A Plot and features dapper wardrobe styling that is courtesy of Clarence Lau.
Highlighting a wardrobe of patterned suits and printed coats, the editorial features designer staples from Marc by Marc Jacobs, Paul Smith and other names.
Hair and makeup for MR magazine's 'Office' fashion story is the work of Ziv Lau and Angel Wong who create a Mad Men inspired 60s look for Frans H.
The model poses in a stock room, prints files at the photo copier and sits at his desk in this elegantly styled and corporate editorial.
Highlighting a wardrobe of patterned suits and printed coats, the editorial features designer staples from Marc by Marc Jacobs, Paul Smith and other names.
Hair and makeup for MR magazine's 'Office' fashion story is the work of Ziv Lau and Angel Wong who create a Mad Men inspired 60s look for Frans H.
The model poses in a stock room, prints files at the photo copier and sits at his desk in this elegantly styled and corporate editorial.
Trend Themes
1. Patterned Suits - Opportunity for designers to create innovative patterns and prints for business attire.
2. Printed Coats - Potential for fashion brands to incorporate bold prints into their coat designs for a unique corporate look.
3. Mad Men Inspired 60s Look - Space for beauty and makeup companies to create products that capture the retro 60s aesthetic for modern office fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can explore new patterns and prints for business attire.
2. Fashion Retail - Retailers can cater to the demand for unique and stylish corporate coats.
3. Beauty and Makeup - Beauty companies could develop makeup and hair products that channel the iconic 60s look for office fashion.
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