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Actress Diane Kruger for 'Dandy Diane' in Vogue Germany

German model turned actress Diane Kruger appears in 'Dandy Diane' in Vogue Germany. The editorial was styled by Christiane Arp, who dressed Kruger in 40s-style suits, the perfect mix of masculine and feminine.

Karl Lagerfeld, who has photographed Kruger often, was behind the lens for 'Dandy Diane' in Vogue Germany. Appearing in the March 2010 issue of the magazine, the black and white shots are both retro and modern, especially when it comes to the hair and tailoring. Looking at this editorial it is easy to see why--with her perfectly chiseled cheekbones, Kruger was a successful model.
Trend Themes
1. Retro Fashion - There is an opportunity for companies in the fashion industry to capitalize on the growing demand for retro-inspired clothing and accessories.
2. Gender-blurring Fashion - There is an opportunity for fashion brands to disrupt traditional gender norms by developing clothing that blends masculine and feminine elements, catering to a more diverse and inclusive market.
3. Celebrity-influenced Styling - There is an opportunity for hairstylists and fashion stylists to capitalize on the trend of celebrity-inspired looks, as seen in this editorial featuring Diane Kruger.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can innovate by designing retro-inspired collections that blend different eras and styles.
2. Beauty and Haircare - Brands in the beauty and haircare industry can create products and services that help consumers achieve retro hairstyles with a modern twist.
3. Photography and Media - Photographers and media companies can experiment with blending retro and modern aesthetics in their shoots to create captivating and unique visuals.

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