Opulent Asian Fashion

The Madame Figaro September 2012 Editorial Stars Ling Ling Kong and Gao Ying

The Madame Figaro September 2012 editorial merges modern fashion with a traditional setting for a photoshoot that speaks to the past as much as it does to the present and even the future. Although the looks are completely contemporary, there are opulent accents that add an old world glamor that is hard to beat.

Lensed by famed Chinese photographer Chen Man, the Madame Figaro September 2012 editorial stars models Ling Ling Kong and Gao Ying. The luxe images are complemented by luxe looks worn by the dark-haired beauties. Although the photoshoot is short and sweet, it leaves a lasting impression thanks to its elegant ensembles with their seductive silhouettes. The feminine outfits were perfected by beauty artist Tian Hongyu, who concentrated on chiseled cheek bones and slick hairstyles.
Trend Themes
1. Opulent Fashion - An emerging trend in the fashion industry, combining modern and traditional elements to create glamorous and visually striking looks.
2. Contemporary Glamor - A trend in fashion photography that incorporates opulent accents and luxurious settings to create visually appealing and memorable images.
3. Seductive Silhouettes - A trend in fashion design that focuses on feminine outfits with alluring shapes and flattering silhouettes.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - The fashion photography industry can take advantage of the trend of incorporating opulent accents and luxurious settings in their shoots to create visually striking images
2. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can tap into the trend of creating feminine outfits with seductive silhouettes to attract customers who are looking for elegant and flattering clothing options.
3. Beauty and Makeup - The beauty and makeup industry can capitalize on the trend of focusing on chiseled cheekbones and slick hairstyles to create looks that enhance the overall appeal of the fashion ensembles.

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