Titled ‘Curtsy while you’re thinking, it saves time,’ the Daphne Groeneveld i-D Magazine cover shoot is regally rustic. A combination of studio portraits and on-location shots, the editorial has a nomadic, pioneer theme that is both eclectic and elegant. Part of the publication’s The Royal Issue, Spring 2012, it is one of eight different covers.
The Daphne Groeneveld i-D Magazine cover shoot was lensed by Richard Bush. The Dutch beauty is layered in long jackets and skirts that are predominantly subdued in color but also boast a mix of bold patterns. Stylist Sarah Richardson selected the pieces from the likes of Balenciaga, Jean Paul Gaultier, Pringle of Scotland and Mulberry.
For the Daphne Groeneveld i-D Magazine shoot, the model was asked to finish the sentence, “If I were Queen for the day….” She said she would throw a party.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Pioneer-inspired Fashion
- Opportunity to create a new line of rustic, eclectic clothing with a regal touch using subdued colors and bold patterns.
- Nomadic-themed Photography
- Opportunity to create a new style of photography that combines studio portraits and on-location shots with a pioneer/nomadic theme.
- Eclectic Editorial Themes
- Opportunity to produce editorial content for magazines that uses an eclectic theme with a regal touch for a unique publishing angle.
Where This Applies
- Fashion
- Opportunity for fashion designers to create and market a new line of clothing inspired by pioneer and nomadic themes, using subdued colors and bold patterns.
- Photography
- Opportunity for photographers to develop a new style that combines studio portraits and on-location shots with a pioneer/nomadic theme, suitable for magazine covers and editorial content.
- Publishing
- Opportunity for editors and writers to create editorial content for magazines using an eclectic theme with a regal touch that will appeal to readers looking for a unique publishing angle.
