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The Porter Magazine Love In The Afternoon Photoshoot is Hazy

The Porter Magazine Love In The Afternoon photoshoot features a highly blurred look at model Karmen Pedaru. Photographer Katja Rahlwes executed the hazy editorial which is now being featured in the publication's Spring 2014 issue.

Working alongside Rahlwes was stylist Maya Zepinic. Zepinic's highly fashionable choice of angular black dresses, off the shoulder white tops and gilded gowns added critically glamorous elements to the highly distorted images, making Pedaru appear poised for a night on the town.

Notes of eccentricity are also present in Love In The Afternoon. This came of Zepinic's choice of chunky, oversize jewelry. Drooping earrings and necklaces hung from Pedaru, an unexpected choice given the otherwise prim and proper apparel selections.
Trend Themes
1. Blurred Fashion Photography - The hazy editorial style opens up opportunities for photographers to experiment with new and creative ways to capture fashion.
2. Angular Fashion - The use of angular black dresses and off-the-shoulder white tops in the photoshoot indicates a growing trend of geometric-inspired fashion designs.
3. Eccentric Jewelry - The inclusion of oversized and drooping jewelry in the photoshoot presents a potential market for bold and unconventional jewelry designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - The blurred and distorted style of the Love In The Afternoon editorial creates a demand for photographers who can showcase fashion in unique and artistic ways.
2. Fashion Design - The use of angular and geometric-inspired fashion in the photoshoot points to opportunities for fashion designers to create avant-garde and innovative clothing designs.
3. Jewelry Design - The eccentric jewelry featured in the photoshoot suggests a market for designers creating unconventional and statement-making jewelry pieces.

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