The Jalouse France March 2011 editorial by Paul Schmidt features Camille Rowe-Pourcheresse in draped, loose-fitting garments with a boho vibe.
Camille Rowe-Pourcheresse is the perfect canvas for winged black eye-liner and a nude lip, showing off a boho-chic look that many will covet this coming spring. With both black and white and colored prints, this Jalouse France March 2011 editorial by Paul Schmidt is definitely eye-catching.
The featured flowing, printed, dreamy and draped fabrics are quintessential to the 70s vibe, but this look is modernized with pieces including killer laced thigh-high boots, heavy-metal accessories and vibrant jewelry choices. Even with the more contemporary twists, the look is still romantically and effortlessly boho, with a touch of sophistication that cannot be denied.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Boho-chic Fashion
- Opportunity for designers to create modernized boho ensembles infused with contemporary twists.
- 70s Inspired Fashion
- Chance for fashion brands to incorporate flowing, printed, dreamy and draped fabrics in their collections, capturing the essence of the 70s vibe.
- Romantic and Effortless Style
- Potential for brands to offer fashion choices that combine boho aesthetics with a touch of sophistication, appealing to those seeking a romantic and effortless style.
Where This Applies
- Fashion Design
- Fashion designers can leverage the demand for modernized boho ensembles to create innovative collections.
- Accessories and Jewelry
- Opportunity for accessory and jewelry brands to develop vibrant and heavy-metal accessories that complement the boho-chic look.
- Beauty and Cosmetics
- Beauty brands can capitalize on the trend by offering winged black eye-liner and nude lip products that enhance the boho aesthetic.