The 'Get in Line' editorial from the AnOther Magazine F/W 2013 issue is full of beautiful contrasts, most notably a dark setting versus the use of sparkly bright glitter.
Photographer Julia Hetta captures colorful glitter that adorns the faces — and in one image, both hands — of models Irene Hiemstra and Lisa Verberght. The vibrant glittery sparkles provide just the right amount of highlight for items with just a bit of sheen like the metallic suits by Zadig & Voltaire, or a pair of Natacha Marro platforms, which are just as glittery as the makeup.
In a few of the photos, the models are posed amidst a glitter-coated floor — just in case you're like a magpie that can't get enough of shiny things.
Dark Glitter-Dipped Editorials
The Another Magazine's Get in Line Editorial is Contrast-Heavy
Trend Themes
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Glitter Beauty Trend — The use of glitter in makeup and fashion photo shoots can be expanded to product lines and marketing campaigns in the beauty industry.
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Contrast-heavy Visuals Trend — The trend of contrasting dark and glittery elements can be applied to graphic design and advertising campaigns in various industries.
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Sparkly Textures Trend — The incorporation of sparkly textures in fashion and home decor can be explored by designers and manufacturers in the luxury goods industry.
Industry Implications
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Beauty Industry — The beauty industry can innovate by capitalizing on the popularity of glitter makeup in photo shoots.
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Graphic Design Industry — The use of striking contrast-heavy visuals in photo shoots can be used as inspiration for graphic design and advertising campaigns.
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Luxury Goods Industry — The trend of incorporating sparkly textures in fashion photo shoots can be applied to products in the luxury goods industry, such as clothing, accessories, and home decor.