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The Flare Magazine September 2013 Editorial Stars Actress Amber Heard

American actress Amber Heard covers the upcoming Flare Magazine September 2013 issue. Promoting her soon to hit theatres movie 'Paranoia,' a film about an entry-level employee at a powerful corporation, she channels her inner sexy sophisticate for the photoshoot. She is clad in a pale wardrobe of neutrals and whites.

Styled by Erin Walsh, the blonde beauty wears an elegant shirt from The Row and skirt from A.L.C. in the Flare Magazine September 2013 editorial. The looks were shot in studio by photographer Kurt Iswarienko. In the accompanying article, she talks about her movie choices, "If there was an interesting rom-com script, I wouldn’t be against it, but the stuff I have gotten is just girls who are dying to get the guy or be saved by the guy…At least the female characters in horror movies fight back and do something for themselves. They’re not just sitting around waiting for a man to save the day."
Trend Themes
1. Svelte Sophisticate Fashion - Opportunity for fashion retailers to market pale neutrals and whites for an understated yet chic look that exudes elegance.
2. Female Empowerment - Opportunity for filmmakers to produce more movies that feature strong female characters who are proactive and independent rather than passive.
3. Rom-com Innovation - Opportunity for rom-com writers to create more interesting and nuanced female characters who aren't just focused on finding a partner to save them.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - High-end fashion boutiques could capitalize on the trend of understated elegance, offering more pale neutrals and whites in their collections.
2. Film - Film production companies could focus on creating more movies with strong female characters in order to appeal to female audiences who are looking for more empowering content.
3. Rom-com - Rom-com producers could take advantage of the opportunity to create smarter, more diverse romantic comedies that appeal to a wider range of viewers by featuring more interesting female characters.

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