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The Madame Figaro Japan ‘Portrait of a Showgirl’ Editorial is

Making the cabaret costume wearable, the Madame Figaro Japan ‘Portrait of a Showgirl’ showcases Moulin Rouge-inspired looks.

Model Rosemary Smith, who has very Uma Thurman-like features, plays a sensual performer. She channels the 1800s in Paris burlesques with surprisingly wearable looks. A standout garment is the vivid cyan-printed suit that has an air of oriental allure. Lensed by Takaki Kumada, the editorial is a whirl of feathers, fun and sequins.

Sporting versatile make-up and bold wigs, the beauty looks in this Madame Figaro Japan are not understated in any way. The more is more aesthetic suits the Moulin Rouge motif perfectly. With some glamorous cabaret-chic, everyday looks can be given the sultry Parisian treatment.
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Cabaret Fashion - Creating fashion inspired by cabaret costumes that is both stylish and wearable.
2. Feathers and Sequins - Using feathers and sequins to create bold and eye-catching fashion looks.
3. Bold Makeup and Wigs - Experimenting with bold makeup and wigs to create dramatic and glamorous beauty looks.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can incorporate cabaret-inspired elements to create unique and statement-making designs.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can draw inspiration from cabaret culture to create immersive and visually stunning performances.
3. Beauty - The beauty industry can experiment with bold makeup and wigs to offer consumers daring and transformative looks.

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