Bubblegum pastels define this Olivia Chrobot Marie Claire Australia editorial. Posing with what appears to be the sugar that is used to make cotton candy and a dog, the Chrobot shoot is perfect for the upcoming carnival season. Summer fabrics are featured throughout the shoot, highlighted by monochromatic styling.
The eye-popping blues and pinks that are seen both on the model's clothes and hair are right on-style with the hair dip-dye fad that has been seen since Lauren Conrad's innovative styling of her own hair through her joint-project website The Beauty Department.
The June 2012 Olivia Chrobot Marie Claire Australia shoot is a modern take on classic carnival fashions and offers the perfect guide for the upcoming fairs this summer.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Bubblegum Pastels
- There is an opportunity to introduce bubblegum pastels in various industries such as fashion, beauty, and home décor.
- Monochromatic Styling
- Monochromatic styling is a trend that can be leveraged in the fashion industry to introduce unique and visually pleasing designs.
- Hair Dip-dye Fad
- The hair dip-dye fad offers an opportunity to introduce creative hair coloring solutions in the beauty industry.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fashion
- Fashion brands can introduce bubblegum pastels and monochromatic styling in their collections to stay on top of the latest trends.
- Beauty
- Beauty companies can leverage the hair dip-dye fad to introduce creative hair coloring products and services.
- Home Décor
- Home décor companies can incorporate bubblegum pastels in their products to create visually appealing and playful designs.
