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'Last Days in the City' for ViewOnFashion Features Shelby Keaton

When I clicked through 'Last Days in the City' for ViewOnFashion, I thought immediately of the world's big fashion cities and what it must be like to people-watch there. Photographers Hunter & Gatti captured Shelby Keaton in a number of high-fashion separates curated by Christpher Campbell for the editorial.

According to Fashion Gone Rogue, 'Last Days in the City' was shot in New York City's Meat Packing district--a perfect setting for this luxury-meets-urban-grit pictorial.

Implications - In today's society, concepts must be fresh and exciting to hold the attention of easily distracted consumers. Businesses that effectively combine two desirable qualities into one product will likely experience high levels of success.
Trend Themes
1. Urban Nomad Style - The growing popularity of urban nomad fashion presents an opportunity for fashion brands to create clothing lines that combine luxury and practicality.
2. City-influenced Separates - Fashion brands can capitalize on the trend of city-inspired clothing separates by offering unique and trendy designs.
3. Location-inspired Fashion Editorials - Fashion magazines can explore location-inspired editorials to capture the essence of different cities and inspire new fashion trends.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can benefit from creating clothing lines and fashion editorials that incorporate urban nomad and city-inspired trends.
2. Photography - Photography studios and photographers can offer location-inspired photo shoots for fashion editorials and marketing campaigns.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Marketing and advertising agencies can create campaigns that leverage the popularity of urban nomad and city-inspired fashion to attract a wider audience.

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