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Frauke Fischer's 'Boho Summer' Story Highlights Flower Child Fashions

Frauke Fischer's 'Boho Summer' editorial features model Vivien Wysocki and is an homage to flower child fashions from the 70s. Marrying a retro inspiration with today's hottest designer staples, this image series is both elegant and playful in its overall feel.

The shoot graces Maxima Magazine's latest issue and is styled by Peninah Amanda. The stylist dresses her muse in feathered and lace-constructed pieces that include cropped top and skirt pairings along with tunic dresses that evoke a sense of movement and personality.

Hair styling for 'Boho Summer' is courtesy of Melanie Schoene. The Blossom Management beauty artist complements model Vivien's natural blonde locks with pale cosmetics that are fresh-faced and minimal. An effortless sense of style is achieved in this image series that blends chic clothing staples with playful accents -- like star-shaped and multicolored face stickers.
Trend Themes
1. Bohemian Revival - Fashion and beauty companies can capitalize on the 70s bohemian trend to create retro-inspired product lines.
2. Playful Styling - There is an opportunity for hairstyling and makeup companies to create natural, minimalistic looks with fun accents like colored face stickers.
3. Retro-contemporary Fusion - Designers can combine contemporary and retro styles to create modern fashion pieces with hints of nostalgia.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion companies can take inspiration from the bohemian trend to create new clothing lines and collection.
2. Beauty - Beauty companies can create products and services that provide natural, minimalistic looks with playful accents to achieve a bohemian look.
3. Interior Design - Interior design industry can create bohemian-inspired designs for products and spaces.

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