Elle Magazine fashion director Joe Zee reincarnates model Valeria Dmitrienko as a 70s style glamazon in ‘Siren Call.’ The shoot evokes a Studio 54-era Jerry Hall (with a touch of 1940s flair) clad in superhero-inspired outfits like a sequined one-shoulder jumpsuit, lots of fur, opera-length gloves, and this season’s must-have over-the-knee boots. Photographer Alexei Hay shot the dazzling editorial at the Beaux Arts complex Audubon Terrace in New York City.
Image Credit: Additional <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.fashiongonerogue.com/2009/06/siren-call/">Fashion Gone Rogue</a>
What's Driving This Trend
- 70s Style Fashion
- Opportunities for fashion brands to incorporate Studio 54-inspired designs and silhouettes into their upcoming collections.
- Superhero Fashion
- Potential for designers to create more superhero-inspired clothing that incorporates sequins and other dramatic elements.
- Over-the-knee Boots
- Opportunities for retailers to market and sell over-the-knee boots as a must-have accessory for the current fashion season.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- Designers, retailers, and marketers can all benefit from incorporating trends seen in the Glamazon fashion editorials into their upcoming collections and campaigns.
- Photography
- Fashion photographers can use the Studio 54-era Jerry Hall aesthetic as inspiration for future shoots.
- Art
- Opportunities for artists to incorporate the glitz and glamour of Studio 54 and the 1940s into their work.
