Present Day Stars As Classic Icons in Glamour Magazine
7seventeen — March 4, 2009 — Fashion
References: glamour
This month, Glamour Magazine is celebrating its 70th Anniversary with a special tribute issue and photo shoot, featuring a bevy of present-day starlets depicting iconic women over the last 70 years.
Alexis Bledel poses as Rosie the Riveter, the well-known subject of the WWII era “We Can Do It!” poster. Alicia Keys plays a more recent role as First Lady Michelle Obama. Lindsay Lohan channels ‘Like a Virgin’-era Madonna, and Paula Patton takes a convincing photo as Billie Holliday.
More iconic photos take shape in the shoot, due out on newsstands March 11th.
Alexis Bledel poses as Rosie the Riveter, the well-known subject of the WWII era “We Can Do It!” poster. Alicia Keys plays a more recent role as First Lady Michelle Obama. Lindsay Lohan channels ‘Like a Virgin’-era Madonna, and Paula Patton takes a convincing photo as Billie Holliday.
More iconic photos take shape in the shoot, due out on newsstands March 11th.
Trend Themes
1. Iconic Emulation - Opportunity for brands to capitalize on the trend of present-day stars emulating iconic women from the past.
2. Nostalgic Glamour - Growing demand for nostalgia-driven fashion and imagery, opening up opportunities for brands to create products that tap into past eras.
3. Celebrity Tribute - Rising popularity of celebrities paying tribute to iconic figures, leading to collaborations and partnerships between celebrities and brands.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can leverage the trend by creating clothing lines and accessories inspired by iconic women from different eras.
2. Photography - Photography industry can benefit from the demand for nostalgic shoots, offering services to recreate iconic images with present-day stars.
3. Publishing - Publishing companies can explore collaborations with celebrities to create special tribute issues, attracting a wider audience.
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