The Styleby Magazine Issue 25 Photoshoot Stars Charlotte Carey
Meghan Young — May 13, 2014 — Fashion
References: styleby.nu & fashiongonerogue
The Styleby Magazine Issue 25 photoshoot showcases a range of experimental beauty looks that focus primarily on white paint. Although not many women will be tempted to cover half of their faces in paint or even their arms, it encourages them to embrace a bit of a tribal aspect into their makeup routine. Not to mention a rawer look as well.
Shot by photographer Benjamin Vnuk, the Styleby Magazine Issue 25 editorial stars model Charlotte Carey. The red-head beauty was styled in a textured wardrobe by fashion editor Columbine Smille. Yet the true stars of the photoshoot are makeup artist Anya de Tobon and hair stylist Linda Shalabi. The latter complemented Carey's painted and powdered face with a sculptural coif creation.
Shot by photographer Benjamin Vnuk, the Styleby Magazine Issue 25 editorial stars model Charlotte Carey. The red-head beauty was styled in a textured wardrobe by fashion editor Columbine Smille. Yet the true stars of the photoshoot are makeup artist Anya de Tobon and hair stylist Linda Shalabi. The latter complemented Carey's painted and powdered face with a sculptural coif creation.
Trend Themes
1. Experimental Beauty Looks - The trend of embracing experimental beauty looks, such as using white paint in makeup routines, presents disruptive innovation opportunities for cosmetic brands to create unique and bold products.
2. Tribal-inspired Makeup - The trend of incorporating tribal aspects into makeup routines opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for beauty companies to develop culturally-inspired cosmetic collections that celebrate diversity and self-expression.
3. Raw and Edgy Makeup - The trend of embracing rawer and edgier makeup looks allows for disruptive innovation opportunities for cosmetics brands to create unconventional beauty products that cater to the demand for unique and non-traditional aesthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - The cosmetics industry can capitalize on the trend of experimental beauty looks by creating innovative and boundary-pushing products that cater to consumers' desire for bold and unconventional makeup.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by collaborating with cosmetic brands to create cohesive and avant-garde looks that incorporate experimental beauty elements into fashion editorials and runway shows.
3. Beauty Publications - Beauty publications can drive disruptive innovation by featuring more experimental beauty editorials and promoting unconventional makeup looks, inspiring their readers to embrace bolder and more creative approaches to beauty.
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