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Black Dahlia by Fenia Labropoulou is Inspired by American History

Shot entirely in black and white, Black Dahlia by Fenia Labropoulou, a photographer based in Athens, Greece, is inspired by one of the most enigmatic murder mysteries in American history. Taking cues from the 1940s, the decade in which the crime took place, the graceful vintage looks have been given a modern vampish update that will appeal to many women of today.

Styled by Katerina Gouma, Black Dahlia by Fenia Labropoulou is chock full of monochromatic curve-hugging dresses and shrouding veils. It stars ACE model Daianne. Captured in studio, she strikes strong poses that befits the feminine persona she takes on. Her elegant and sensual looks were perfected by makeup artist Adrianna Foutzoula, who played with deep red lipstick and hairstylist Renos Politis, who gave her a sleek do.
Trend Themes
1. Monochromatic Fashion - The use of black and white color palettes in fashion creates a timeless and elegant style that resonates with modern consumers.
2. Vintage-inspired Fashion - By incorporating fashion elements from past decades, designers can tap into nostalgic trends and attract consumers looking for unique and retro styles.
3. Modern Vampish Style - Combining elements of darkness and sensuality in fashion can create a powerful and captivating look that appeals to a wide range of women today.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - With the rise of social media and online retail, there is a growing demand for visually stunning fashion photography that showcases unique styles and aesthetics.
2. Makeup and Beauty - The use of bold, dark lipstick shades in makeup trends presents opportunities for beauty brands to cater to consumers seeking edgy and vampish looks.
3. Hairstyling - The sleek and polished hairstyles showcased in Black Dahlia by Fenia Labropoulou highlight the demand for hairstyling services that can create elegant and sophisticated looks.

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