The Grazia Germany November 2013 Photoshoot Stars Celia Becker
Meghan Young — November 4, 2013 — Fashion
References: grazia-magazin.de & fashiongonerogue
The Grazia Germany November 2013 editorial shows off one very fierce-looking housewife. Although it often stands that when a woman is pushing a pram as stylish as the one in photoshoot it is hard not to notice her for two reasons, people are definitely turning heads for a different one entirely.
Shot by photographer Marc Philbert, the Grazia Germany November 2013 editorial stars model Celia Becker. A Brit in Paris, she channels a British background in these outfits perfectly despite hailing from Brazil. Rocking a ton of plaid, animal prints and check patterns, the looks were put together by deputy fashion director Nino Cerone. The pieces were pulled from the likes of Givenchy, Versace and Burberry Prorsum. Makeup artist Catherine Dargenton and hair stylist Leslie Thiabaud finished the looks.
Shot by photographer Marc Philbert, the Grazia Germany November 2013 editorial stars model Celia Becker. A Brit in Paris, she channels a British background in these outfits perfectly despite hailing from Brazil. Rocking a ton of plaid, animal prints and check patterns, the looks were put together by deputy fashion director Nino Cerone. The pieces were pulled from the likes of Givenchy, Versace and Burberry Prorsum. Makeup artist Catherine Dargenton and hair stylist Leslie Thiabaud finished the looks.
Trend Themes
1. Fierce Fashion - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in fashion industry to create edgy, unconventional looks that challenge traditional gender norms.
2. Housewife Glam - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in beauty industry to create products and services catered towards the modern housewife, who is looking for stylish yet practical options.
3. Mixing Patterns - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in textiles industry to experiment with combining different patterns and prints, creating unique and eye-catching designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fierce and unconventional fashion styles are in demand, making it a prime opportunity for businesses to create disruptive innovation in clothing design and manufacturing.
2. Beauty - The modern housewife is seeking stylish yet practical beauty options, presenting an opening for disruptive innovation in beauty products and services.
3. Textiles - Combining different patterns and prints is a trend in fashion, offering opportunities for disruptive innovation in the textiles industry to produce unique and creative designs.
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