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Edita Vilkeviciute Looks Crisp in Vogue China April 2010

Captured in black and white by photographer Patrick Demarchelier, model Edita Vilkeviciute is the epitome of elegance in crisp white tops, dresses and a selection of casual ruffles in each look.

Showing off looks from Alexander Wang, Dolce & Gabbana and Donna Karan, this simple editorial screams fashionista all around. Styled by Nicoletta Santoro, Edita Vilkeviciute wows in this playful combination of stripes, ribbons and jewelry, and don’t forget the interesting use of the white bonnet reminiscent of an old storybook character.
Trend Themes
1. Monochromatic Fashion - The use of black and white in fashion photography and clothing design creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in sustainable and ethical fashion production.
2. Revival of Bonnets - The use of bonnets in fashion editorials and runway shows presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in headwear design, bringing back nostalgic fashion trends with a modern twist.
3. Mixing High and Low Fashion - The combination of designer and non-designer clothing in fashion editorials creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in the creation of affordable yet stylish fashion lines.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - The use of black and white in fashion photography creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in the visual representation of clothing and accessories.
2. Luxury Fashion Design - The use of classic and elegant clothing styles in fashion editorials presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the creation of high-end, timeless fashion collections.
3. Accessories Design - The use of bonnets and jewelry in fashion editorials and runway shows creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in the design and production of unique and statement accessories.

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