Printed Bohemian Fashion

Sasha Luss Stars in a Colorful Exclusive for Harper's Bazaar

Sasha Luss dons bohemian fashion staples for the March 2015 issue of Harper's Bazaar. The top model is lensed by photographer Terry Richardson and is styled by George Cortina who dresses her in an array of printed pieces.

This editorial's vibrantly hued and patterned fashions are retro in their aesthetic and range from maxi dresses to fringed wool capes that are a throwback to the 70s. Lensed in an eclectic mansion, Harper's Bazaar's 'The New Bohemian' feature is appropriately named.

The shoot's hair and makeup looks were conceived by Franco Gobbi and Virginia Young who complemented its bohemian fashion picks with retro beauty looks that were natural with a hint of glamour.

Overall, this editorial revived the effortlessness and ease of 70s styling and reintroduced it to the modern day woman.
Trend Themes
1. Bohemian Fashion Revival - There is an opportunity for brands to revive the aesthetic of bohemian fashion from the 70s and reintroduce it to modern consumers.
2. Vibrant Patterned Prints - The use of vibrantly hued and patterned prints in fashion creates an opportunity for brands to offer unique and eye-catching designs.
3. Retro Beauty Looks - The resurgence of retro beauty looks opens up opportunities for beauty brands to provide products and services that cater to this trend.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Fashion retailers can capitalize on the bohemian fashion revival by curating collections that incorporate retro-inspired styles for the modern consumer.
2. Textile and Print Industry - The demand for vibrant patterned prints presents an opportunity for textile and print companies to develop innovative and unique fabric designs.
3. Beauty and Cosmetics - The popularity of retro beauty looks opens up opportunities for beauty and cosmetics companies to create product lines that cater to this nostalgic trend.

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