In this Vogue Russia jewelry supplement for the December issue, it's clear that photographer Matt Irwin and stylist Simon Robins have hit the proverbial bulls-eye. You'll have to excuse me; after seeing the round fascinator in the first image, I have target practice on the brain.
Anastasija Kondratejeva is the model featured in this Vogue Russia jewelry supplement; you'll see her pose with horns, Perrier, a dead fish and even a stuffed lion.
Implications - With so many different things to do in modern society, consumers are looking for products that will provide a quick fix. Accessories are appealing to those who want to maintain their appearance despite their fast-paced lifestyles.
What's Driving This Trend
- Quick Fix Accessories
- There is a growing demand for accessories that offer a quick and easy way for consumers to enhance their appearance in today's fast-paced society.
- Unique Fascinators
- Fascinators with unconventional designs, like the target-shaped ones featured in Vogue Russia, are gaining popularity as a statement piece.
- Unconventional Photo Shoots
- Photographers and stylists are exploring unique concepts, such as posing models with unexpected props like dead fish and stuffed animals, to create captivating editorial content.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion Accessories
- The fashion accessories industry has an opportunity to cater to the demand for quick and easy products that enhance appearance in today's fast-paced lifestyles.
- Jewelry
- Jewelry brands can capitalize on the trend of statement fascinators with unique designs, like the target-shaped ones featured in Vogue Russia, to attract customers seeking unconventional pieces.
- Photography and Styling
- Photographers and stylists can explore unconventional concepts and props in photo shoots, like the ones featured in Vogue Russia, to create visually striking and attention-grabbing editorial content.
