Marie Antoinette might not be everyone’s favorite Queen of France, but her look certainly does make for a breathtaking photoshoot, as shown in this story of Annie McGinty by Jeff Tse.
With Baroque-inspired high-rise hair by Domingo and makeup by artist Kouta, this series salutes classical style, with a contemporary and edgy twist. Baring it all in an extremely tasteful way, Annie is absolutely stunning as she poses against the simple grey backdrop. While I do love the bold, darker lip shades and dramatic smokey eyes, my favorite shot shows Annie with a slightly more natural look that reads less like a costume and is slightly truer to the classical styling.
As a huge fan of the 2006 Sofia Coppola ‘Marie Antoinette’ film, I’m glad to see this look make another comeback. Check out the mesmerizing portraits of a Baroque Annie McGinty by Jeff Tse, for a new twist on the infamous icon.
What's Driving This Trend
- Baroque-inspired Fashion
- Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate classical style with a contemporary and edgy twist.
- High-rise Hair Trends
- Potential for hair salons to offer Baroque-inspired high-rise hairstyles for a bold and dramatic look.
- Natural Beauty Makeup
- Beauty industry can embrace a slightly more natural look inspired by classical styling.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- Fashion brands can create Baroque-inspired clothing and accessories.
- Hair Salons
- Hair salons can offer Baroque-inspired high-rise hairstyles.
- Beauty
- Beauty industry can embrace natural beauty with classical influences.
