The Rue Magazine Issue 5 Editorial Has French and West Coast Style
Meghan Young — July 26, 2011 — Fashion
References: ruemag & refinery29
The Rue Magazine Issue 5 editorial really stands out, despite the fact that the publication is relatively new. Short and sweet, it is extremely well-shot. It focuses on the magazine's summer theme of travel and adventure, although in a more leisurely and luxurious manner. Full of flirty fashion and romantic shots, it fits in with the digital publication's super-cute persona.
Shot by fashion photographer Lou Mora at the Chateau Marmont (in James Dean's former favorite bungalow, according to Refinery 29!), the Rue Magazine Issue 5 photo spread shows one way to enjoy the remaining warm weeks of summer. Inspired by the sensuality of French New Wave cinema, there is a hint of a cool West Coast style as well. Considering that Rue Magazine is based in San Francisco, it would be strange if there wasn't.
Shot by fashion photographer Lou Mora at the Chateau Marmont (in James Dean's former favorite bungalow, according to Refinery 29!), the Rue Magazine Issue 5 photo spread shows one way to enjoy the remaining warm weeks of summer. Inspired by the sensuality of French New Wave cinema, there is a hint of a cool West Coast style as well. Considering that Rue Magazine is based in San Francisco, it would be strange if there wasn't.
Trend Themes
1. Flirty Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to create playful and romantic clothing designs.
2. Luxurious Leisure - Potential for hospitality industry to cater to travelers seeking luxurious and leisurely experiences.
3. French New Wave Sensibility - Possibility for filmmakers and artists to incorporate the sensuality and style of French New Wave cinema in their work.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can explore flirty and romantic clothing designs.
2. Hospitality - Hotels and resorts can offer luxurious and leisurely experiences for travelers.
3. Film and Art - Filmmakers and artists can draw inspiration from the sensuality and style of French New Wave cinema.
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