'Gender Bender' in Vogue Nippon Beauty Features Sky-High Quiffs & Pigmented Makeu
Marissa Brassfield — September 10, 2009 — Fashion
References: vogue.co.jp & fashiongonerogue
We've seen a number of takes on androgynous fashion, and 'Gender Bender' in Vogue Nippon Beauty continues this exploration. Model Maryna Linchuk is captured by photographer Jem Mitchell in a series of shots that showcase her masculine and feminine sides.
Sam McKnight and Val Garland join forces for 'Gender Bender' in Vogue Nippon Beauty by styling Maryna Linchuk in sky-high quiffs, modified pompadours, pigmented eyeshadow, and blended-in eyebrows. Who knew women who look like men could be so hot?
Sam McKnight and Val Garland join forces for 'Gender Bender' in Vogue Nippon Beauty by styling Maryna Linchuk in sky-high quiffs, modified pompadours, pigmented eyeshadow, and blended-in eyebrows. Who knew women who look like men could be so hot?
Trend Themes
1. Androgynous Beauty - The rise of androgynous beauty trends offers opportunities for makeup companies to develop gender-neutral beauty products.
2. Blended-in Eyebrows - The popularity of blended-in eyebrows presents an opportunity for cosmetic brands to create innovative brow products that cater to a diverse range of skin tones.
3. Gender-bending Fashion - The trend of gender-bending fashion creates new opportunities for designers to create unique, unisex clothing lines that cater to a broader market.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - The cosmetics industry can capitalize on the trend of blended-in brows and develop innovative brow products that cater to a diverse range of skin tones.
2. Fashion - The trend of gender-bending fashion creates new opportunities for designers to create unique, unisex clothing lines that cater to a broader market.
3. Photography - The androgynous beauty trend can inspire photographers to explore gender identity and create visually stunning and thought-provoking images.
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