Daniel Jackson Shot for Vogue China March 2014
Ashley Noelle Lesiak — February 28, 2014 — Pop Culture
References: vogue.cn & thefashionography
This Vogue China March 2014 fashion shoot has gone mad with colorful patterns, especially punctured ones.
Well known fashion photographer Daniel Jackson captures this quirky style story in a well lit room. Four different models were called to pose in front of Jackson's lens. Irene Hiemstra, Ondria Hardin, Chiharu Okunugi and Magdalena Jasek all look stunning, if not a bit sharp. All of them have their hair long and straightened to the point of looking fake.
Patterns are the main focus of this Vogue China March 2014 style story. The reoccurring fashion theme of have prints on prints on prints doesn't seem to be going anywhere, not that anyone would want it to. One thing to notice about some of the patterns is that they are made through the use of mesh.
Well known fashion photographer Daniel Jackson captures this quirky style story in a well lit room. Four different models were called to pose in front of Jackson's lens. Irene Hiemstra, Ondria Hardin, Chiharu Okunugi and Magdalena Jasek all look stunning, if not a bit sharp. All of them have their hair long and straightened to the point of looking fake.
Patterns are the main focus of this Vogue China March 2014 style story. The reoccurring fashion theme of have prints on prints on prints doesn't seem to be going anywhere, not that anyone would want it to. One thing to notice about some of the patterns is that they are made through the use of mesh.
Trend Themes
1. Colorful Patterns - The use of colorful patterns in fashion editorials presents an opportunity for innovative designers to create bold and visually striking collections.
2. Punctured Patterns - The incorporation of punctured patterns in fashion photography opens up possibilities for creative and unique fashion designs that play with texture and depth.
3. Prints on Prints - The enduring trend of prints on prints in fashion editorials provides a platform for designers to experiment with eclectic combinations and push boundaries in pattern mixing.
Industry Implications
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3. Textile Manufacturing - The increasing popularity of prints on prints in fashion editorials drives demand for unique fabrics and textiles, presenting opportunities for textile manufacturers to develop new materials that cater to this trend.
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