Colorful Hotel Editorials

NY Mag’s The Cut Features Maximalist Fashion in the Greenbrier

Greenbrier is a colorful hotel located in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Providing the perfect backdrop for Julia Galdo and Cody Cloud's latest editorial, it fits into their signature quirky style that is often rife with a retro vibe, eclectic patterns and bright hues.

The colorful hotel editorial was shot for NY Mag’s The Cut, pitting American décor by Dorothy Draper and high-end fashion against each other. Yet the result becomes more harmonious than clashing, which is an interesting turn of events. Embracing maximalist over the popularity of minimalist, the colorful hotel editorial is playful and feminine, which will appeal to many.

The latest photoshoot of the Los Angeles-based photography duo also inspires people to visit West Virginia and, specifically, the colorful hotel.
Trend Themes
1. Maximalist Fashion - The popularity of maximalist fashion presents an opportunity for retailers to offer bold and vibrant clothing options.
2. Quirky Style - The appeal of quirky style creates a market for unique and unconventional home decor and fashion accessories.
3. Eclectic Patterns - The demand for eclectic patterns opens up possibilities for interior design companies to create bold and statement-making wallpaper, fabrics, and furnishings.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - The retail industry can capitalize on the trend of maximalist fashion by offering a wide range of vibrant and daring clothing options.
2. Home Decor - The home decor industry has an opportunity to cater to the demand for quirky style by providing unique and unconventional furniture, accessories, and decor items.
3. Interior Design - Interior design companies can tap into the trend of eclectic patterns by offering bold and statement-making wallpaper, fabrics, and furnishings for both residential and commercial spaces.

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