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The Elele Magazine November 2012 Editorial Stars an Edgy Rose Botman

Model Rose Botman is like the female equivalent to the Phantom of the Opera in the Elele Magazine November 2012 editorial. It may be lacking an actual opera, but the Dutch beauty has sequestered herself away from civilization in a decrepit warehouse while still dressing glamorously as though unable to let go of her former life. Romantically forlorn, the setting gives the elegant ensembles an edge that is hard to resist.

The Elele Magazine November 2012 editorial was shot by Koray Parlak, a photographer born and based in Istanbul, Turkey. It was outfitted by stylist Cristina Cosentino, who showcased labels such as Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana, Beymen and Nine West. Hairstylist Nuri Sekerci complemented the lavish gowns and frocks with a blue-tinged white wig while makeup artist Ali Riza Ozdemir added wing-tipped eyes.
Trend Themes
1. Glamorously Forlorn Fashion - Fashion trend featuring romantic and edgy styles in unique settings.
2. Decrepit Warehouse Settings - Trend in editorial fashion photography featuring abandoned or rundown locations for a unique and edgy aesthetic.
3. Blue-tinged White Wigs - Emerging trend in hairstyling incorporating unconventional hair colors into classic wig styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Photography - The fashion industry can leverage this trend to create daring and mysterious fashion photo shoots.
2. Makeup and Cosmetics - The makeup industry can create new products and designs that compliment the trend of wing-tipped eyes.
3. Wig and Hair-styling - The hair-styling industry can create new and unconventional wig designs like the blue-tinged white wig in the article.

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