Vogue UK Proves Aliens Also Love Fashionable Frocks
Marissa Liu — September 14, 2009 — Luxury
References: vogue & fashionising
British Vogue imagines a fashionable alien with a penchant for couture in ‘The Lady Who Fell to Earth.'
The editorial, part of Vogue UK’s October 2009 issue, was shot by Tim Walker and stars Slovakian stunner Kinga Rajzak as a frizzy, bleached-blond intergalactic traveler touring the English country-side. Karl Lagerfeld, Missoni, Alexander McQueen, Miu Miu, and Balenciaga among many others supply the extraterrestrial garb. We don’t know if this cosmic girl has come clad in designer duds or if her travels brought her to the nearest Chanel boutique; either way, this fashionable alien is visiting in style.
The editorial, part of Vogue UK’s October 2009 issue, was shot by Tim Walker and stars Slovakian stunner Kinga Rajzak as a frizzy, bleached-blond intergalactic traveler touring the English country-side. Karl Lagerfeld, Missoni, Alexander McQueen, Miu Miu, and Balenciaga among many others supply the extraterrestrial garb. We don’t know if this cosmic girl has come clad in designer duds or if her travels brought her to the nearest Chanel boutique; either way, this fashionable alien is visiting in style.
Trend Themes
1. Fashionable Aliens - As seen in British Vogue's 'The Lady Who Fell to Earth', there is potential for a new fashion trend centered around extraterrestrial inspiration.
2. Extraterrestrial Couture - The use of high-end designers, such as Karl Lagerfeld and Alexander McQueen, to create fashion pieces for imaginary extraterrestrial beings, could bring about a new era of innovative futuristic fashion.
3. Futuristic Fashion - Through the creation of fashion pieces with extraterrestrial inspiration, a new trend in futuristic fashion could be developed, catering to those who appreciate the combination of high fashion and science fiction.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers and retailers can take advantage of the extraterrestrial inspiration trend by creating clothing pieces that cater to those interested in space and science-fiction.
2. Photography - With the popularity of extraterrestrial and sci-fi themes in fashion and media, photographers can focus on creating content with otherworldly backdrops and subjects.
3. Entertainment - The combination of fashion and sci-fi themes, as seen in the British Vogue editorial, could inspire new entertainment content such as movies or TV shows that appeal to those interested in futuristic fashion and extraterrestrial life.
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