Kate Moss Poses for Alasdair McLellan in i-D Winter 2010
Armida Ascano — December 4, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: id-mag & thefashiontime
Supermodel Kate Moss poses for the i-D Winter 2010 edition, shot in various hued photographs. Photographer Alasdair McLellan places a fabulously colored filter over each of the shots, making for a 3D-esque spread with surrealist tones.
Kate Moss' natural talent as one of this decade's top models shines through as always, bringing elegance and whimsy to the i-D Winter 2010 issue. Check out the featured gallery for a look at the fierce photography.
Implications - No longer attracted to over exaggerated styles, consumers are looking for ones that feature a more classic appearance. Products that contain a more subtle aesthetic appeal to shoppers who prefer a more simple look. Companies could develop more items like this in order to attract more attention.
Kate Moss' natural talent as one of this decade's top models shines through as always, bringing elegance and whimsy to the i-D Winter 2010 issue. Check out the featured gallery for a look at the fierce photography.
Implications - No longer attracted to over exaggerated styles, consumers are looking for ones that feature a more classic appearance. Products that contain a more subtle aesthetic appeal to shoppers who prefer a more simple look. Companies could develop more items like this in order to attract more attention.
Trend Themes
1. Classic Aesthetic - Companies can develop products with a more subtle aesthetic to attract attention from consumers who prefer a classic appearance.
2. Color-filtered Photography - Photographers and artists can explore the use of color filters to create 3D-esque and surrealistic effects in their work.
3. Whimsical Editorial Spreads - Magazines and fashion publications can incorporate whimsical and artistic elements into their editorial spreads to captivate readers.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can create clothing and accessories with a classic and subtle aesthetic to cater to consumer preferences.
2. Photography - Photography professionals can experiment with color filters to create unique and visually captivating images.
3. Media and Publishing - Media and publishing companies can incorporate whimsical and artistic elements into their editorial content to attract and engage readers.
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