Stella Magazine 'So Who's Feeling Blue' Stars Katryn Kruger
Meghan Young — April 23, 2012 — Fashion
References: stellamag.net & fashiongonerogue
The Stella Magazine 'So Who's Feeling Blue' editorial is filled with indigo outfits, which is the inspiration behind its name. The rich blue backdrop of the sea, sky and pool adds further justification to a title that has a double meaning. Although model Katryn Kruger is not jumping for joy in each still, neither is she sulking in a dark corner. Instead, it is solely the blue palette that shapes the theme of this photoshoot.
Shot by United Kingdom photographer James Meakin, the Stella Magazine So Who's Feeling Blue editorial was published in the publication's April 8th edition. The South African beauty was styled by Charlie Harrington, who pulled pieces from the racks of Donna Karan, Bottega Veneta and Yves Saint Laurent, among others. Her slicked-backed hairdo and red lips perfect the overall look.
Shot by United Kingdom photographer James Meakin, the Stella Magazine So Who's Feeling Blue editorial was published in the publication's April 8th edition. The South African beauty was styled by Charlie Harrington, who pulled pieces from the racks of Donna Karan, Bottega Veneta and Yves Saint Laurent, among others. Her slicked-backed hairdo and red lips perfect the overall look.
Trend Themes
1. Indigo Fashion - The use of indigo in fashion has become a trend, presenting opportunities for designers to innovate with different shades and patterns.
2. Color-inspired Marketing - Brands can incorporate colors into their marketing to evoke certain emotions or promote products, as seen with the use of blue in the Stella Magazine editorial.
3. Underwater Photography - The use of underwater photography can create visually stunning images and an opportunity for photographers to experiment with new techniques and perspectives.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can incorporate the trend of indigo fashion into their collections and marketing strategies.
2. Marketing and Advertising - The use of color in advertising and marketing can be applied across industries to evoke emotions and promote products more effectively.
3. Photography - The use of underwater photography can be utilized in various industries from fashion to nature and outdoor photography.
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