The W Mag March 2014 Issue Gets Intergalactic
Vasiliki Marapas — February 17, 2014 — Pop Culture
References: wmagazine & wearesodroee
It seems like an alien invasion has taken over W Mag's March 2014 issue; only instead of your typical "alien," the culprits are an army of intergalactic glamazons. Joan Smalls, Catherine McNeil, Meghan Collinson, Lily Donaldson and Ajax Deng, among others, star in the 'Warrior Stance' editorial, wreaking havoc on the streets in to-die-for couture.
Whether these fashionable intruders have come in peace or to unleash their fury is hard to discern from these photos, but one thing is for sure: we could all definitely learn a thing or two from their out-of-this-world style sense.
Steven Klien photographed the glamazons, executing the futuristic vision of fashion editor Edward Enninful. Their interloping warrior princess looks were provided by hair stylist Orlando Pita and make-up artist Kabuki.
Whether these fashionable intruders have come in peace or to unleash their fury is hard to discern from these photos, but one thing is for sure: we could all definitely learn a thing or two from their out-of-this-world style sense.
Steven Klien photographed the glamazons, executing the futuristic vision of fashion editor Edward Enninful. Their interloping warrior princess looks were provided by hair stylist Orlando Pita and make-up artist Kabuki.
Trend Themes
1. Intergalactic Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to explore futuristic and otherworldly designs.
2. Warrior Princess Style - Chance for retailers to offer edgy and powerful women's fashion inspired by interloping warrior princess looks.
3. Futuristic Glamour - Potential for beauty brands to create makeup and hairstyling products that embrace a futuristic and intergalactic aesthetic.
Industry Implications
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2. Retail - Retailers can take inspiration from the warrior princess style showcased in the editorial and offer customers edgy and powerful women's fashion.
3. Beauty - Beauty brands can develop makeup and hairstyling products that cater to the futuristic glamour depicted in the editorial.
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