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Foam Magazine January/February 2013 Stars Langley Fox Hemingway

The Foam Magazine January/February 2013 editorial revolves around a fun photoshoot and even more fun illustrations, not to mention the vibrant and quirky fashion showcased. Showing off her playful personality, model Langley Fox Hemingway strikes cute poses and makes funny faces for the camera. These captures prove quite fruitful for whoever provided the eccentric illustrations involving kittens, feathers and more.

Shot by photographer Zoey Grossman in studio, the Foam Magazine January/February 2013 editorial was styled by Christine Baker. She outfitted the brunette beauty in a slew of geometric shapes, animal prints, color-blocked ensembles. Perfect inspiration for the spring season, the bright and bubbly looks were finished tousled coif and red lips for an overall whimsical editorial.
Trend Themes
1. Quirky Fashion - There is an opportunity for designers to incorporate more playful elements into their designs for a more unique and vibrant look.
2. Eccentric Illustration - The use of eccentric illustrations in editorial photoshoots offers an exciting opportunity to explore new and imaginative ways of showcasing fashion.
3. Color-blocked Ensembles - The use of color-blocking as a styling technique in fashion editorials is a trend to watch out for, as it allows for diverse and eye-catching outfits.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers should explore incorporating more playful, quirky designs into their collections for a unique and vibrant look.
2. Illustration - Fashion illustrators should explore the use of eccentric illustrations in editorials and advertising campaigns.
3. Photography - Fashion photographers can experiment with using whimsical and fun concepts in photoshoots to create visually striking editorials.

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