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Cover Magazine May 2010 Shows Laid-Back Jean Style

Brunette model Louise Pedersen graces the cover of Cover Magazine May 2010. Shot by photographer Rick Shaine, the spread in the Danish publication has Pedersen looking sexy and relaxed in a variety of denim pieces.

Styled by fashion editor Emelie Johansson, the spread in the Cover Magazine May 2010 issue features frayed denim shorts, patterned skinny jeans and revealing tanks. I think every magazine is giving us one more reason to rock denim this summer!
Trend Themes
1. Denim Fashion - The trend of skin-tight and frayed denim clothing items presents an opportunity for innovative designers to create new and unique denim fashion pieces for both casual and high-end markets.
2. Modeling Industry - The use of models with naturally athletic and slim builds like Louise Pedersen presents an opportunity for industry leaders to update traditional beauty standards and reflect a more diverse representation of body types in media.
3. Online Fashion Publications - The cover story of Cover Magazine May 2010 featuring Louise Pedersen indicates a growing trend in the popularity of online fashion publications, providing an area for self-publishers to thrive and establish a brand in the digital space.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The denim clothing trend across multiple fashion publications presents an opportunity for fashion retailers and designers to invest in sustainable and eco-friendly denim production methods and materials.
2. Photography Industry - The use of vintage denim styles and natural lighting in the photoshoot by photographer Rick Shaine presents an opportunity for photographers to incorporate retro aesthetics into their portfolios and offer unique and captivating photo shoots to clients.
3. Advertising Industry - The use of denim fashion in editorial spreads within popular publications such as Cover Magazine provides an opportunity for advertisers to consider incorporating the trend into their own ad campaigns to capitalize on the trend.

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