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Catherine McNeil’s Interview Editorial is Chicly Monochromatic

Interview Magazine’s most recent photo shoot features the striking Catherine McNeil in a variety of bright, monochromatic and geometric ensembles.

Each outfit featured in the editorial showcases one brilliant color, complemented by a dark black border. For instance, one outfit consists of a bright purple top, shadowed by a black blazer. In the editing phase of the photo shoot, editors slashed each photo with white triangles, making it look as if some clawed animal attacked the page, or, alternatively, as if Picasso were allowed to add his finished touches to the photographs. These geometric slashes add an asymmetrical feel to the photo shoot, complementing the color-blocked ensembles featured so prominently in each frame.

This editorial hints at some exciting new fashion styles that will be arriving for the Fall/Winter season. Bright, primary-esque colors, geometric shapes and dark officewear are all fun and casual new fads that will be hitting clothing racks in only a few short weeks.
Trend Themes
1. Bright Monochromatic Fashion - There is an opportunity for fashion designers to experiment with bright, monochromatic colors and geometric shapes in their designs.
2. Asymmetrical Fashion - There is a growing trend for asymmetrical fashion, with opportunities for designers to mix and match colors and shapes in non-traditional ways.
3. Geometric Prints in Fashion - Geometric prints and shapes are becoming increasingly popular in fashion, offering designers the chance to create bold and eye-catching patterns and textures.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Fashion designers and retailers can capitalize on the trend of bright monochromatic fashion, asymmetrical fashion and geometric prints to offer consumers new and unique clothing options.
2. Graphic Design Industry - The geometric shapes featured in this editorial offer an opportunity for graphic designers to explore new styles and incorporate asymmetrical designs in their work.
3. Photography Industry - The asymmetrical editing and geometric slashes in these photographs open up new creative avenues for photographers to experiment with asymmetry and shapes in their work.

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