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The Flare 'Pants vs Skirts' Photoshoot Stars Addison Gill & Cailin Hill

There are a lot of elements that make up the modern woman, one of the more superficial ones being pants, but with the ladylike fashion fad in full effect, editorials such as Flare 'Pants vs Skirts' are extremely relevant. It addresses the two options for women who want to balance what could be opposing styles. Nevertheless, the photoshoot does show that femininity is just as powerful of masculinity.

Shot by photographer Max Abadian, the Flare 'Pants vs Skirts' editorial is set to appear in the November 2012 issue of the magazine. It stars models Addison Gill and Cailin Hill. They were styled by Elizabeth Cabral, who pulled pieces from the racks of such labels as Gucci, Banana Republic, Prada, Louis Vuitton, and Alexander Wang. Susana Hong and Simone Otis were on beauty duty.
Trend Themes
1. Ladylike Fashion - Exploring the trend of balancing feminine and masculine styles, creating opportunities for fashion brands to design versatile and inclusive clothing.
2. Editorial Photoshoots - The rise of visually appealing editorials that showcase fashion choices, providing opportunities for photographers, stylists, and models to collaborate and showcase their talent.
3. Gender-balanced Fashion - The increasing focus on gender-neutral fashion options, presenting opportunities for brands to tap into a growing consumer demand for inclusive and fluid clothing designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can take advantage of the ladylike fashion trend by designing versatile clothing options that appeal to a wide range of consumers.
2. Photography - The demand for visually appealing editorial photoshoots opens up opportunities for photographers to collaborate with fashion magazines and brands to create compelling visual content.
3. Beauty - The beauty industry can offer products and services that cater to the gender-balanced fashion trend, providing inclusive options for diverse consumers and challenging traditional beauty standards.

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