The Latest Issue of Harper’s Bazaar Netherlands is Summery and Sapphic
Meghan Young — July 20, 2015 — Fashion
References: petrovskyramone & fashiongonerogue
Whether friends or lovers, the models starring in the latest issue of Harper’s Bazaar Netherlands embrace a romantic air that gives the photoshoot a bit of a sapphic theme. That said, there isn't anything overtly sexual about the images, although the use of lacy lingerie doesn't leave much to the imagination at times.
Yet as Pauline van de Cruysse and Jo Molenaar climb trees and stroll languidly in the park throughout this Harper’s Bazaar Netherlands editorial, it's hard not to appreciate the quiet and contented life they appear to lead. The editorial was shot by photography duo Petrovsky & Ramone. The predominantly ivory looks were put together by stylist Sonny Groo and perfected by hair and makeup artist Kathink Gernant.
Yet as Pauline van de Cruysse and Jo Molenaar climb trees and stroll languidly in the park throughout this Harper’s Bazaar Netherlands editorial, it's hard not to appreciate the quiet and contented life they appear to lead. The editorial was shot by photography duo Petrovsky & Ramone. The predominantly ivory looks were put together by stylist Sonny Groo and perfected by hair and makeup artist Kathink Gernant.
Trend Themes
1. Romantic Park Editorials - Fashion editorials embracing nature and romance.
2. Sapphic Themed Fashion - Fashion that features same-sex romantic themes.
3. Lacy Lingerie Fashion - Fashion that incorporates lacy lingerie into everyday wear.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Opportunities for fashion brands to embrace romantic themes in their marketing.
2. Beauty - Opportunities for beauty brands to bring in natural and subtle makeup products that complement romantic looks.
3. Photography - Opportunities for editorial photographers to experiment and showcase romantic themes in natural settings.
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