The Fashion Gone Rogue 'It's a Boy Thing' Editorial Stars Ashley Perich
Meghan Young — November 29, 2012 — Fashion
References: bethstudenberg & fashiongonerogue
The Fashion Gone Rogue 'It's a Boy Thing' online editorial is adorably fun and lighthearted. As though fully embracing her boyish side, model Ashley Perich strikes energetic poses that do justice to the androgynous outfits without overshadowing her own natural femininity. By expressing both, she is able to truly capture the chicness of each casual ensemble.
Lensed by photographer Beth Studenberg, the Fashion Gone Rogue 'It's a Boy Thing' online editorial was shot in studio against a white backdrop. The blonde beauty was styled by Shanna Nicole and Elissa Aimee in low-key youthful pieces from such labels as Burberry Brit, Michael Kors and Carlos Miele. A touch of glam is achieved thanks to hairstylist Yesenia Vargas and makeup artist Daniel P.
Lensed by photographer Beth Studenberg, the Fashion Gone Rogue 'It's a Boy Thing' online editorial was shot in studio against a white backdrop. The blonde beauty was styled by Shanna Nicole and Elissa Aimee in low-key youthful pieces from such labels as Burberry Brit, Michael Kors and Carlos Miele. A touch of glam is achieved thanks to hairstylist Yesenia Vargas and makeup artist Daniel P.
Trend Themes
1. Gender-fluid Fashion - Businesses can explore opportunities in creating fashion lines that break the traditional gender roles and cater to the growing demand for gender-fluid clothing.
2. Androgynous Styling - Brands can experiment with androgynous styling techniques to create versatile fashion options that blur the lines between masculine and feminine aesthetics.
3. Lighthearted Fashion Editorials - There is a potential for fashion businesses to capitalize on the popularity of lighthearted fashion editorials that showcase playful and fun fashion concepts.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Fashion retailers can leverage these trends to offer a wider range of gender-inclusive and androgynous fashion choices.
2. Beauty and Cosmetics - Beauty and cosmetics brands can align their products with androgynous fashion by promoting gender-neutral beauty and grooming routines.
3. Marketing and Advertising - In the marketing and advertising industry, agencies can explore creative campaigns that celebrate gender diversity and challenge traditional fashion norms.
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