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The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Glamour Girl' Editorial is Inspired by Nancy Cunard

Stoic and stylish, the Fashion Gone Rogue 'Glamour Girl' online editorial is inspired by 1920s fashion. In particular, it takes cues from writer, heiress and political activist Nancy Cunard. Dark and moody, the ensembles reflect the gloomy and foggy backdrop. Shot completely in black and white, the outfits themselves are predominantly black with hints of gray. Nevertheless, a heavy reliance on layers and textures brings each look to life.

The Fashion Gone Rogue Glamour Girl online editorial was lensed by photographer Alexander Dahl. Styled by Josef Forselius, model Isabelle N. is elegantly and glamorously draped in heavy knits, fur coats and chunky accessories. Beauty artist Tony Lundström created the retro-inspired finger waves and glittering eye makeup that pull this shoot together.
Trend Themes
1. 1920s Fashion Revival - Entrepreneurs in the fashion industry could capitalize on the resurgence of 1920s fashion by designing modern interpretations of classic style elements.
2. Black and White Photography - Startups in the photography industry could explore the potential of black and white photography, which can add a timeless and artistic quality to images.
3. Vintage-inspired Makeup - Beauty companies could consider developing a vintage-inspired makeup line that draws inspiration from classic 1920s styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers and retailers could leverage the popularity of 1920s fashion to attract new customers and offer unique, timeless collections.
2. Photography - Photography companies could provide black and white photography services to clients that are looking to capture a classic and elegant aesthetic.
3. Beauty - Beauty companies could explore the potential of vintage-inspired makeup trends to target customers interested in a classic, timeless look.

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