Idiosyncratic Doll-Like Fashion

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The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Spectral' Photoshoot Stars Allison Harvard

The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Spectral' online editorial is somewhat idiosyncratic with its off-kilter poses and minimalist yet futuristic-looking fashion. Not to mention that it has a doll-like appeal, which is due entirely to the model's big eyes, red pout and platinum blonde tresses. Starring former America’s Next Top Model contestant Allison Harvard, the photoshoot has a lot of personality in spite of its rather basic theme.

Shot by photographer Paley Fairman, the Texan beauty was outfitted by stylist Alexandra Mandelkorn. Black and white pieces from pulled from the racks of such labels as Rebecca Minkoff, Atalanta Weller and Faubourg du Temple. The looks were perfected by hair and makeup artist Genevieve Lamb, who concentrated on pale skin, wavy locks and berry lips.
Trend Themes
1. Idiosyncratic Fashion - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry by incorporating off-kilter poses and minimalist yet futuristic-looking designs.
2. Doll-like Appeal - Disruptive innovation opportunity in the beauty industry by creating products and looks that enhance big eyes, red pouts, and platinum blonde tresses.
3. Minimalist Styling - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the styling industry by focusing on black and white pieces, pale skin, wavy locks, and berry lips.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage idiosyncratic fashion and doll-like appeal to create unique and captivating designs.
2. Beauty - The beauty industry can capitalize on the doll-like appeal by developing innovative products for enhancing big eyes, red pouts, and platinum blonde tresses.
3. Styling - The styling industry can adopt minimalist styling techniques to create visually striking looks using black and white pieces, pale skin, wavy locks, and berry lips.

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