The Interview Magazine 'White Lines' Editorial Stars Amanda Murphy
Meghan Young — March 19, 2014 — Fashion
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Appearing in the latest issue of the American publication, the Interview Magazine 'White Lines' editorial showcases a range of all-white outfits that have a bit of an edge to them. A play between femininity and masculinity that is on the border of androgynous, the magazine writes, "It conveys the power that comes from a rebooted feminism and celebrates what it is to be a woman now."
The Interview Magazine 'White Lines' editorial was shot by photographer Fabien Baron. It stars model Amanda Murphy, who could easily be mistaken for a rockstar with her messed up tresses and imaginative wardrobe. Full of tailored fits, sheer fabrics and lightweight knits, the looks were styled by Ludivine Poiblanc. They are deceptively simple due to the pale palette.
The Interview Magazine 'White Lines' editorial was shot by photographer Fabien Baron. It stars model Amanda Murphy, who could easily be mistaken for a rockstar with her messed up tresses and imaginative wardrobe. Full of tailored fits, sheer fabrics and lightweight knits, the looks were styled by Ludivine Poiblanc. They are deceptively simple due to the pale palette.
Trend Themes
1. Androgynous Fashion - The gender-neutral aesthetic is disrupting traditional fashion norms, presenting opportunities for inclusive and diverse marketing strategies.
2. Monochromatic Outfits - The popularity of all-white ensembles in fashion presents opportunities for eco-friendlier clothing production and marketing, as well as a minimalist lifestyle trend.
3. Rebooted Feminism - A renewed focus on feminism in fashion presents opportunities for companies to promote gender equality and female empowerment in their branding and product offerings.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The androgynous aesthetic can be translated into various fashion categories, from casual to haute couture, providing an opportunity to cater to a wider, gender-inclusive demographic.
2. Marketing - As consumers seek authenticity and inclusivity, marketing approaches in fashion should reflect these values, promoting diversity in body types, gender identities, and racial backgrounds.
3. Photography - Fashion photography trends, such as the monochrome androgynous aesthetic in this editorial, can be adopted across genres, presenting opportunities for experimentation in visual storytelling and creative direction.
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