Fun, spicy and culturally vintage, the Vogue Italia 'Glam Italiano' editorial has an Old Hollywood feel to it, as though it were made up of stills from a classic film set in Italy. Model Linda Evangelista playfully performs in front of American photographer Steven Meisel's lens, striking seductive dancer poses in the middle of a restaurant.
Accompanied by a mariachi band, Vogue Italia Glam Italiano editorial spotlights the designs of such labels as Salvatore Ferragamo, Blumarine, Prada and Dolce & Gabbana. Selected by stylist Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele for the magazine's May 2012 issue, the looks were finished with a sweeping updo by hairstylist Oribe and a glamorous face by makeup artist Pat McGrath.
The cinematic Vogue Italia Glam Italiano editorial will inspire people to visit Italy this summer.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Mariachi-inspired Fashion
- Opportunity for fashion designers to incorporate mariachi-inspired elements into their collections, offering a fresh and unique look.
- Old Hollywood Revival
- Chance for filmmakers and photographers to recreate the glamour of Old Hollywood in modern settings, providing a nostalgic and captivating experience.
- Cultural Fusion in Editorials
- Potential for magazine editors and stylists to blend different cultures in fashion editorials, creating visually stunning and culturally diverse spreads.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion
- Fashion industry can explore mariachi-inspired designs to add richness and vibrancy to their garments.
- Film
- Film industry can produce movies that pay homage to the golden age of Hollywood by combining vintage aesthetics with contemporary storytelling.
- Publishing
- Publishing industry can create editorial content that celebrates cultural diversity by featuring fashion editorials that combine different elements of various cultures.
