Chic Monochromatic Fashion

The Harper's Bazaar US 'Face of Beauty' Photoshoot Stars Daria Werbowy

The Harper's Bazaar US 'Face of Beauty' cover shoot has an easy vibe that captures the essence of model Daria Werbowy's opening quote about turning the big 3-0, "I was so relieved. I was like, I can do and say and be whatever I want now—because I'm 30. There was a lot of surrendering." She certainly surrenders in front of the camera, whether that entails genuine smiles, lounging postures and direct stares.

Appearing in the February 2014 issue of the magazine, the Harper's Bazaar US 'Face of Beauty' cover shoot was captured by photographer Daniel Jackson. Clad in a black and white wardrobe, the Canadian beauty of Ukrainian descent is a woman's woman in the photoshoot. Chic, elegant and confident, it is no wonder she is slowly moving away from modelling.
Trend Themes
1. Monochromatic Fashion - The monochromatic fashion trend presents an opportunity for designers to explore minimalist and timeless designs.
2. Age Empowerment - The concept of age empowerment in fashion opens up opportunities for brands to cater to the diverse needs and desires of women across different age groups.
3. Photography Aesthetic - The photography aesthetic trend focuses on capturing authenticity and natural beauty, creating opportunities for photographers to explore unique storytelling techniques.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage the monochromatic fashion trend to create innovative and sophisticated clothing lines.
2. Beauty - Beauty brands can tap into the age empowerment trend to develop products and marketing campaigns that celebrate women of all ages.
3. Photography - The photography industry can embrace the photography aesthetic trend to provide clients with captivating and genuine visual storytelling experiences.

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