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Solve Sundsbo Photographs Catherine McNeil for Numero 106

The alluring Australian model Catherine McNeil appears in the fashion editorial, “Les Ailes du Dési” in Numéro #106. She previously graced the cover of the French magazine's August 2009 issue, a position that is occupied this month by Dutch muse Lara Stone.

In Numéro's September 2009 issue, Catherine McNeil is captured looking shapely in ethereal settings by Norwegian photographer Solve Sundsbo.

Numero 106 Cover

Implications - Dark, alluring photography demonstrates how society is still fascinated with the dark side of various creations. Featuring elements from culture that represent evil can be inspiring for certain individuals looking for off-beat products. Companies should consider how their products can divulge the darker side of life and appeal to a broader range of consumers.
Trend Themes
1. Dark Photography - The fascination with the dark side of various creations creates opportunities for companies to feature such elements and appeal to a broader range of consumers.
2. Ethereal Settings - The use of ethereal settings in photography provides an opportunity to create mystical and fantastical products across different industries.
3. Wicked Women - The representation of wicked women provides an opportunity for brands to create off-beat products that appeal to the inner rebel in certain individuals.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can leverage dark and alluring photography, ethereal settings, and the representation of wicked women in their marketing and product offerings.
2. Beauty - Beauty brands can incorporate the mystical and fantastical elements featured in photography into their products, marketing campaigns, and packaging.
3. Entertainment - Entertainment industries can create content that features dark and ethereal settings, and wicked female characters to appeal to a broader audience.

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