Darkly Regal Fashion

The Fashion Gone Rogue 'The Baroness' Editorial Stars a Somber Mila

Lensed by New York- and Buenos Aires-based Spanish photographer Hugo Arturi, the Fashion Gone Rogue 'The Baroness' online editorial is inspired by German fashion and cinema circa the '20s and '30s. New York-based stylist Jenni Hensler outfitted model Mila in a mix of vintage and modern pieces, striking a beautiful balance between retro and contemporary in the process. Makeup artist Christine Cherbonnier and hairstylist Gregory Alan finish the looks.

The Fashion Gone Rogue The Baroness editorial might be named after a royal title, but it could have easily been dubbed 'Black Widow,' which is not to be confused with the 'Avengers' character now in theaters. A wealthy woman dressed head-to-toe in black, it is a natural name for such a somber photoshoot. Granted, the regal air and cold persona does do justice to the Baroness allusion.
Trend Themes
1. Retro Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to tap into the nostalgia of the '20s and '30s and create modern takes on vintage styles.
2. Mixing Vintage and Contemporary - Fashion designers can explore the juxtaposition of old and new by combining vintage and modern pieces in their collections.
3. Somber Fashion Photography - Photographers can experiment with darker themes and capture the elegance and mystery of somber fashion shoots.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can utilize the dark and regal aesthetic to create unique and captivating collections.
2. Photography - Photographers specializing in fashion can explore the art of somber fashion photography and create stunning visual narratives.
3. Styling - Stylists can play with the contrast between vintage and contemporary fashion by mixing and matching different pieces to create visually striking ensembles.

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