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The Elle Mexico 'Tono Contra Tono' Editorial is High-Haired Hot Fashion

There's nothing like a little colorful and avant-garde photography that mixes using a utensil as an accessory and luxe looks to produce a captivating cover-worthy spread like the Elle Mexico 'Tono Contra Tono' editorial.

The shoot, starring ravishing Romanian model Daniela Mirzac striking some peculiar poses matched with seriously somber expressions, shows off the fabulous fashions of Prada, Fendi, Miu Miu and Louis Vuitton. The photos, shot by picture pro Santiago Ruisenor, almost have an oriental-inspired feel with color-blocked couture and a hair accessory that makes Mirzac's bun look like a stylish sushi roll.

Between the ballerina-esque balanced body language and the grumpy, yet glamorous grimaces, the Elle Mexico 'Tono Contra Tono' shoot sure makes for an interesting front cover-creating editorial with an Eastern edge.
Trend Themes
1. Color-blocked Couture - The trend of using bold colors in clothing and accessories creates an opportunity for disruptive innovation in fashion design and retail.
2. Avant-garde Photography - This trend of experimenting with unconventional photographic techniques presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the media and creative industries.
3. Fashion Accessories as Utensils - Using everyday objects as fashion accessories is a growing trend that creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in product design and branding.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can benefit from these trends and leverage them for disruptive innovation in design, production, and retail.
2. Media - Media companies can leverage the trend of avant-garde photography to create disruptive products and experiences that engage audiences.
3. Product Design - Product designers can explore the trend of using everyday objects as fashion accessories to create unique and innovative products that stand out in the marketplace.

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