Emily Blunt in Harper's Bazaar Fashion Issue
Elsa Blaine — February 27, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: theyoungvictoria & angelglam
Emily Blunt graces the cover of the Fashion Issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK. March 2009 not only has the beauty we best remember from “The Devil wears Prada” looking hot for the glossy magazine, but has her depicting a “Young Queen Victoria” in a Martin Scorsese film, which is being released this month under the same name.
Blunt, with her dark chocolate tresses, is simply glamorous in Gucci and Lavin. The 26-year-old Britain-born actress was shot using the latest in the overexposed photographic technique which shows off her pale skin against the luxe backdrop of dark wood columns and Renaissance-inspired wallpaper.
Blunt, with her dark chocolate tresses, is simply glamorous in Gucci and Lavin. The 26-year-old Britain-born actress was shot using the latest in the overexposed photographic technique which shows off her pale skin against the luxe backdrop of dark wood columns and Renaissance-inspired wallpaper.
Trend Themes
1. Overexposed Photography - The trend for overexposed photography creates opportunities for software and camera manufacturers to develop new features and filters that manipulate exposure levels with greater precision.
2. Renaissance-inspired Fashion - Fashion designers have an opportunity to incorporate Renaissance-inspired elements into their clothing lines, which could include rich, textured fabrics, ornate prints, and elaborate embellishments.
3. Historical-figure Portrayals - Portraying historical figures in film and media has become a growing trend, creating opportunities for actors to showcase their skills and for producers to capitalize on renewed interest in history and nostalgia.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Photography companies and software manufacturers have an opportunity to develop products and services that cater to the trend for overexposed photography, which creates a unique aesthetic and style.
2. Fashion - Fashion designers and retailers can capitalize on the trend for Renaissance-inspired fashion by incorporating elegant and ornate styles into their clothing lines and storefronts.
3. Film - The trend for portraying historical figures in film creates opportunities for producers to create engaging and informative content that appeals to audiences' fascination with the past.
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