The Mila Kunis BlackBook December 2009 editorial is a chic amalgamation of punk, grunge, and glam expertly shot by photographer David Roemer.
The editorial was masterfully styled by stylists Anda & Masha from The Wall Group, showcasing Kunis in everything from a shaggy black coat to a lace corset and designers including Jean Paul Gaultier and Temperley London. Even with her hair in a greasy disarray, the actress looks stunning. Click through the gallery to see more images from the Mila Kunis BlackBook December 2009 editorial.
What's Driving This Trend
- Punk-inspired Street Style
- Disheveled street style is a trend that combines punk, grunge, and glam for a unique and edgy look.
- Shaggy Coats and Lace Corsets
- Statement outerwear and feminine corsets are a key trend highlighted in the Mila Kunis BlackBook editorial, offering opportunities for designers and retailers to create fashion-forward pieces.
- Glamorizing Disarray
- The editorial showcases how embracing a slightly undone and disheveled appearance can be glamorous, presenting opportunities for beauty brands and hairstylists to create products and techniques that embrace this non-traditional style.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can leverage the disheveled street style trend to create innovative designs and collections that appeal to a younger, edgier demographic.
- Retail
- Retailers can capitalize on the popularity of shaggy coats, lace corsets, and punk-inspired street style by stocking and promoting relevant fashion items, attracting customers seeking unique and fashion-forward looks.
- Beauty
- Beauty brands and hairstylists can explore new product development and marketing strategies that cater to the growing demand for a more disheveled and undone aesthetic, providing products and techniques that enable customers to achieve the glamorous disarray look.
