The Vision China 'Grey Fire' Photoshoot Stars Rose Smith
Meghan Young — November 16, 2013 — Fashion
References: visionchina.cn & fashiongonerogue
The Vision China 'Grey Fire' editorial focuses on a gloomy fall wardrobe for the cooler season. Dark and grungy, it particularly hones in on a staple for this year: fur jackets. But instead of showcasing the typically refined options, it provides urban women with edgier options. Whether that involves a darker palette, shaggier fur or more experimental silhouettes, the contemporary designs are endless.
Rife with pieces from the likes of Paul Smith, Gucci, Alexander Wang and Jil Sander, the Vision China 'Grey Fire' editorial was styled by Katie Burnett. She worked with photographer Seiji Fujimori, who shot in studio, as well as model Rose Smith. The Australian beauty finished the looks with greasy hair and a natural face.
Rife with pieces from the likes of Paul Smith, Gucci, Alexander Wang and Jil Sander, the Vision China 'Grey Fire' editorial was styled by Katie Burnett. She worked with photographer Seiji Fujimori, who shot in studio, as well as model Rose Smith. The Australian beauty finished the looks with greasy hair and a natural face.
Trend Themes
1. Grungy Fashion - Opportunity for designers to create edgier and darker fashion options for urban women.
2. Alternative Fur - Disruptive potential in experimenting with shaggier fur or alternative materials for jackets.
3. Experimental Silhouettes - Opportunity to push boundaries and create unconventional and artistic shapes in clothing design.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can capitalize on the demand for edgier and alternative fashion trends.
2. Photography - Photographers can explore creative ways to capture grungy fashion editorials.
3. Beauty and Cosmetics - Beauty industry can offer complementary products and styles to match the grungy fashion look.
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