New mother of four and superstar celebrity Victoria Beckham shines on the cover of Numero Tokyo March 2012. Beckham, shot by Horst Diekgerdes, poses in a turquoise Burberry leather trench coat with a red interior against a tiger print chair on the cover of the Japanese magazine.
The photos available include a black and white image of Beckham in a white strapless bodysuit with thin black belt, and looks remarkable given her recent pregnancy. Victoria and her husband David Beckham, who just re-signed with the LA Galaxy, welcomed their fourth child in July 2011, a daughter named Harper. The Numero Tokyo March 2012 issue marks Beckham’s modeling debut since then. The magazine will hit shelves at the end of February.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Celebrity Fashion
- Disruptive innovation opportunities exist in creating sustainable and affordable celebrity-inspired fashion lines.
- Magazine Covers
- Opportunities for disruptive innovation lie in creating interactive and personalized magazine covers that can be customized by readers.
- Post-pregnancy Modeling
- There are potential disruptive innovation opportunities in the modeling industry to create inclusive spaces for post-pregnancy models.
Where This Applies
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can explore disruptive innovation by incorporating sustainable materials and manufacturing processes.
- Publishing
- With the decline of print media, there are opportunities for disruptive innovation in digital publishing and immersive storytelling.
- Modeling
- The modeling industry can embrace disruptive innovation by diversifying representation and promoting body positivity.