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The Fashion Gone Rogue 'La Femme Fatale' Editorial Stars Jennifer Gilmore

The Fashion Gone Rogue 'La Femme Fatale' online editorial follows model Jennifer Gilmore as she wanders around her neighborhood in casual chic outfits. As though redefining the concept behind the traditional "femme fatale," this photo shoot is not overtly sexualized, vindictive or edgy. Instead, it is soft, romantic and, dare it be said, lovable. The "femme fatale" quality is present in her confident stare and nonchalant attitude.

The Fashion Gone Rogue La Femme Fatale editorial was shot by photographer Tim Ashton. Playing up the season's hottest knits, the photo shoot was styled by Jess Roberts. The looks were completed with windswept hair by Luke Davis and barely-there makeup by Peter Beard.
Trend Themes
1. Casual Chic Fashion - Opportunity to explore and innovate new casual chic fashion designs and styles for modern women.
2. Soft and Romantic Aesthetic - Disruptive innovation opportunity to create alternative aesthetic approaches that deviate from traditional sensual and edgy concepts.
3. Confident and Nonchalant Attitude - Opportunity to develop marketing and branding strategies that promote confidence and nonchalant attitudes in women's fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can capitalize on the growing demand for casual chic designs and incorporate a soft and romantic aesthetic.
2. Photography - Photography industry can explore different styling approaches to capture the confident and nonchalant attitudes of models.
3. Beauty - Beauty industry can provide trendsetting makeup and hairstyle options that enhance the windswept and barely-there appearance.

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