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The Harper's Bazaar Korea Graphic Impact Photoshoot is Fit for Europe

The Harper's Bazaar Korea Graphic Impact editorial displays chic urban looks via stylist Tony Irvine. Irvine focused upon Marte Mei Van Haaster as her subject here, dressing the model within an assortment of linear looks.

Haaster appears much like a classic Londoner in Graphic Impact. Irvine delivered this mood as she chose to include checkered dresses, chunky heels and knee high tights. These pieces in many ways channeled the European city's underground music culture, especially when paired with the black and white color scheme of photographer Gregory Harris. As these images come as a part of Harper's Bazaar Korea's April 2013 issue, akin ensembles may begin to take shape this spring, and not just in the Korean sphere.
Trend Themes
1. Chic Urban Looks - Opportunity for retailers to develop fashion collections that capture the essence of sophisticated and trendy city styles.
2. European Underground Music Culture - Potential for music industry professionals to create events and platforms that showcase the unique aesthetics and sounds of the European music scene.
3. Black and White Color Scheme - Innovative opportunity for interior designers to incorporate a timeless black and white color palette into contemporary spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - With the rise of chic urban looks, fashion retailers can capitalize on this trend by offering stylish collections that appeal to urban consumers.
2. Music Industry - The European underground music culture presents a disruptive opportunity for the music industry to promote and support emerging artists from the European scene.
3. Interior Design - The black and white color scheme showcased in the editorial provides an opportunity for interior designers to create visually striking and modern spaces using this classic palette.

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