The Dahse Magazine Autumn/Winter 2012-13 editorial is full of Eastern influences. From the tousled topknots to the modern kimonos and vibrant prints, the New York-based publication has looked to the Orient for inspiration and walked away with looks that are both exotic and dark. Perfect for the fall and winter seasons, there is a sensual element that will help to warm people's bones as they browse through the photoshoot.
Shot by photographer Boris Ovini, the Dahse Magazine Autumn/Winter 2012-13 editorial stars model Henriett Barabas. The Hungarian beauty was outfitted by stylist Becky Baik, who put together a haunting wardrobe that is rather minimalist. The looks were completed with dewy skin by makeup artist Hugo Villard and damp locks by hairstylist Vincent de Moro.
What's Driving This Trend
- Eastern Influences in Fashion
- Fashion retailers can seek out Asian-inspired designs or prints for their autumn and winter lines, following the success of the Dahse Magazine editorial.
- Minimalistic Wardrobe Styling
- Stylists could take advantage of the minimalist approach in the Dahse Magazine editorial by mixing and matching monochromatic pieces for a sophisticated autumn and winter look.
- Dewy Skin Makeup Trend
- Beauty companies can promote dewy skin as a winter trend inspired by the makeup look in the Dahse Magazine editorial.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- Fashion designers and retailers can incorporate Eastern-inspired designs into their collections for the autumn and winter seasons, following the Dahse Magazine editorial.
- Styling
- Stylists can adopt a minimalist approach by mixing and matching monochromatic pieces for a sophisticated look, inspired by the Dahse Magazine editorial.
- Beauty
- Beauty companies can promote the dewy skin makeup trend for winter, following the makeup look in the Dahse Magazine editorial.
