T Magazine's Winter Fashion in Japan is a Magical Editorial
Chalaine Mantha — April 6, 2011 — Fashion
References: nytimes & notventures.notcot.org
The New York Times' T Magazine has featured an amazing photoshoot called Winter Fashion in Japan. The magical images feature Japanese models in gorgeous outfits and beautiful locales. The Winter Fashion in Japan editorial was photographed by Raymond Meier and features various locations in Japan such as the Gozanoishi Shrine and Tsurunoyu Onsen, which is a historic hot-spring inn. The images are simply breathtaking! Who ever knew that such a snowy place could look so inviting?
The Winter Fashion in Japan models wear luxurious clothing from labels like Christian Lacroix, Proenza Schouler, Dior and John Galliano. The clothes look fabulous against the snow-filled backdrop, and pair well with the models' exaggerated hair. The hair was styled by Kamo for Mod's Hair, and makeup was done by Makky for Streeters London.
The Winter Fashion in Japan models wear luxurious clothing from labels like Christian Lacroix, Proenza Schouler, Dior and John Galliano. The clothes look fabulous against the snow-filled backdrop, and pair well with the models' exaggerated hair. The hair was styled by Kamo for Mod's Hair, and makeup was done by Makky for Streeters London.
Trend Themes
1. Winter Fashion in Japan - Opportunity for fashion brands to explore Japan as an inspiration for their winter collections.
2. Photoshoot as Editorial - Opportunity for fashion magazines to create enchanting editorials featuring snowy locations.
3. Luxury Clothing and Exaggerated Hair - Opportunity for hair and makeup professionals to create bold looks that complement luxurious clothing.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can capitalize on the trend of winter fashion in Japan.
2. Magazine Publishing - Fashion magazines can leverage the popularity of photoshoots set in snowy locations.
3. Beauty - Hair and makeup professionals can offer services to create dramatic looks for winter fashion shoots.
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