The Art Formerly Known as Prints Editorial is 70s-Inspired
Jana Pijak — April 25, 2012 — Pop Culture
References: designscene.net
Gracing I Love Fake magazine's #2 issue, 'The Art Formerly Known As Prints' editorial stars model Anastasia. Anastasia is styled by Katy Lassen, sporting a slew of 70s-inspired boho prints. From subdued patterns to clashing graphic designs, the model proves that more is more when it comes to the season's hottest designer looks.
'The Art Formerly Known as Prints' fashion story is captured by photographer Jolijn Snijders who shoots Anastasia inside a home. She poses in various rooms as she showcases a mix of affordable and high style designer looks from the likes of Beyond Retro, Topman, Stella McCartney, Erdem and Vintage Versace among others.
Marking the return of loud prints, this striking shoot features a series of attention-grabbing looks.
'The Art Formerly Known as Prints' fashion story is captured by photographer Jolijn Snijders who shoots Anastasia inside a home. She poses in various rooms as she showcases a mix of affordable and high style designer looks from the likes of Beyond Retro, Topman, Stella McCartney, Erdem and Vintage Versace among others.
Marking the return of loud prints, this striking shoot features a series of attention-grabbing looks.
Trend Themes
1. Loud Prints - There is a growing trend for bold, attention-grabbing prints in fashion, offering opportunities for designers to experiment with vibrant patterns that make a statement.
2. 70s-inspired Fashion - Fashion inspired by the 70s is making a comeback, presenting opportunities for brands to create retro-inspired collections that tap into nostalgic consumer preferences.
3. Stay-at-home Photoshoots - With more people staying indoors due to the pandemic, there is a rise in creative stay-at-home photoshoots, offering opportunities for photographers to experiment with innovative concepts and unique home-based settings.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can take advantage of the trend for loud prints and 70s-inspired fashion by creating collections that cater to customers' desire for bold, expressive designs.
2. Photography - The photography industry can leverage the trend for stay-at-home photoshoots by offering services that help clients create professional-looking images from the comfort of their own homes.
3. Home Decor - The home decor industry can seize the opportunity presented by the trend for stay-at-home photoshoots by providing unique props and furniture that enhance the aesthetic of home-based shoots.
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