The Faces of the Emmy Awards
Going Like Sixty — September 22, 2008 — Pop Culture
References: fashionblog.it
Hey, those Emmy Award dresses had faces too. However, standing in the harsh glare of natural sunlight, some of those faces probably wanted to hurry inside to bask in the warmth of face-friendly low lighting.
If I was a starlet, I'd go for a simple, look-at-the-face dress. Wonder if that is a fashion strategy for the red carpet?
The gallery shows some of the best hair and makeup looks from the Emmys.
Implications - Popular culture has become so much more than just a form of entertainment. Products that feature a character in the media are appealing to those who identify themselves in this way. In order to stay on trend, a company could focus on this.
If I was a starlet, I'd go for a simple, look-at-the-face dress. Wonder if that is a fashion strategy for the red carpet?
The gallery shows some of the best hair and makeup looks from the Emmys.
Implications - Popular culture has become so much more than just a form of entertainment. Products that feature a character in the media are appealing to those who identify themselves in this way. In order to stay on trend, a company could focus on this.
Trend Themes
1. Character-driven Products - Opportunity for companies to create products that feature characters from popular culture, appealing to consumers who identify themselves in this way.
2. Red Carpet Fashion Strategy - Potential for fashion brands to develop dresses that put emphasis on the face, catering to starlets looking for a simple yet impactful look.
3. Face-friendly Lighting Solutions - Innovative lighting options that provide face-friendly low lighting could be explored to enhance people's appearance in natural sunlight settings.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment Merchandise - Opportunity for companies to create licensed merchandise featuring characters from popular culture to cater to fans' identification with these characters.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands can capitalize on the trend of emphasizing the face in red carpet attire by designing dresses that prioritize facial aesthetics.
3. Lighting Technology - Development of innovative lighting solutions that provide face-friendly low lighting in outdoor settings could benefit photography, events, and public spaces.
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