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The Child of Wild Lookbook is Inspired by Lady Macbeth

The Child of Wild Lady Macbeth-inspired lookbook features fashionable wearables that offer a deeper connection to the consumer with products that are meant to be more so fulfilling in design rather than materialistic. The brand's holiday lookbook features an occult aesthetic inspired by one of the most famous literary figures Lady Macbeth featured in C-Heads magazine.

The darkly whimsical photoshoot captures the dark witchy aesthetic portrayed by Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's Macbeth play with dark fabrics, gaudy jewelry and crowns that nod to the Elizabethan era. The editorial stars model Ganna Bogdan dressed up in bodysuits, dresses and fur with heavily religious accessories. The makeup by Kara Roberson carries on this occult vibe with dark cherry lips, bronze smokey eyes and heavily contoured cheeks.
Trend Themes
1. Occult-inspired Fashion - Opportunity to disrupt the traditional fashion industry by offering a unique, mystical-inspired line of clothing and accessories for those seeking a deeper connection to their clothing.
2. Shakespearean-themed Products - Innovation opportunity to create products and merchandise inspired by famous literary works like Shakespeare's Macbeth, utilizing storytelling to appeal to consumers.
3. Deeper Connection to Products - The opportunity to tap into consumer's desires for products that offer a more meaningful and fulfilling connection, rather than just materialistic value.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can be disrupted by incorporating deeper meanings and inspirations to their designs.
2. Literature - There is an innovation opportunity in the literature industry to create products and merchandise inspired by classic works like Shakespeare's Macbeth.
3. Beauty - Makeup and beauty industries can take inspiration from the occult and mystical themes present at the Child of Wild Lady Macbeth-inspired photoshoot.

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