Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Stars in the V Magazine Summer 2014 Issue
Farida Helmy — May 23, 2014 — Fashion
References: vmagazine & fashiongonerogue
Once again, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley wows us with her sheer presence in the latest V Magazine Summer 2014 fashion editorial.
Literally wearing the pants and taking on a dominantly masculine look for the ‘Honey, I’m Home’ V Magazine Summer 2014 fashion editorial, the statuesque stunner plays house in the seasons chicest swimwear and high-powered separates.
Showing us how to look sexy and feminine even when power dressing, the blonde bombshell poses in tailored pre-fall styles including structured pantsuits and seductive swimwear from labels like Saint Laurent, Louis Vuitton and Tomas Maier.
Captured by photographer Collier Schorr in the seasons edgiest standout pieces, the British model is able to convey just the perfect balance between masculine and feminine.
Literally wearing the pants and taking on a dominantly masculine look for the ‘Honey, I’m Home’ V Magazine Summer 2014 fashion editorial, the statuesque stunner plays house in the seasons chicest swimwear and high-powered separates.
Showing us how to look sexy and feminine even when power dressing, the blonde bombshell poses in tailored pre-fall styles including structured pantsuits and seductive swimwear from labels like Saint Laurent, Louis Vuitton and Tomas Maier.
Captured by photographer Collier Schorr in the seasons edgiest standout pieces, the British model is able to convey just the perfect balance between masculine and feminine.
Trend Themes
1. Masculine Chic - The overlapping of traditionally male and female fashions can be explored and capitalized upon.
2. Power Dressing - Reinforcing confidence and authority through clothing may be a profitable market to tap into.
3. Pre-fall Styles - As the seasons change, fashionable individuals may be looking to purchase transitional pieces that can be used in both summer and fall.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - There is the opportunity to create and market gender-bending fashion that can cater to those who want traditional masculine and feminine aesthetics in their clothing.
2. Retail - Brick-and-mortar stores can capitalize on the demand for pre-fall types of outfits by adapting their product lines and marketing campaigns accordingly.
3. Cosmetics - Cosmetic companies may be able to create makeup and grooming products that enhance the androgynous look and serve a gender-fluid clientele.
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