Mannequin Editorials

Beyonce by Bruce Weber in V Magazine

Not only did legendary photographer Bruce Weber shoot Beyonce with Obama on her fingernails for the cover of the Winter 2008 V56 issue of V Magazine, he also captured her in a playful and fun editorial in which Beyonce poses like a mannequin.

Entitled 'Beyoncé is Back,' the editorial features Beyoncé Knowles as styled by Deborah Watson having fun while planning for her upcoming tour. This includes backstage and wardrobe fun with a bunch of male models including Ryan Vigilant, Terron Wood and Nate Gill. 

In the interview, Beyonce talks about her alter ego 'Sasha Fierce', saying "It's a way for me to differentiate what I do onstage from who I really am--It's a way for me to not lose myself, to keep my life in perspective, because it's really hard sometimes to stay on earth when you're a celebrity."

V Magazine's editor-in-chief, Stephen Gan, was very happy about the choice of the issue’s cover model: "Beyonce is a true icon of our time and V Magazine loves everything that she represents, including her new album which lands in about a week! Bruce Weber has captured her classic beauty as well as her fierce onstage persona."
Trend Themes
1. Mannequin Poses - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in retail visual merchandising by incorporating mannequin-inspired poses for models in fashion editorials.
2. Alter Ego Branding - Potential for disruptive innovation in personal branding by adopting alter egos, like Beyonce's 'Sasha Fierce', to differentiate and maintain authenticity.
3. Playful Editorial Shoots - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in editorial photography by embracing playful and fun concepts, as seen in Bruce Weber's Beyonce shoot for V Magazine.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - Retailers can explore incorporating mannequin-inspired poses for models in their visual merchandising strategy, creating a unique and eye-catching shopping experience.
2. Personal Branding - Individuals looking to establish a distinctive personal brand can consider adopting alter egos or personas, like Beyonce's 'Sasha Fierce', to stand out in the market.
3. Editorial Photography - Photographers and publications can experiment with more playful and fun concepts in editorial shoots, attracting attention and engaging audiences in new ways.

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