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The Miami Vice GQ Japan Fashion Story is 80s Inspired

Shaun DeWet stars in the 'Miami Vice' GQ Japan editorial by photographer Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca. The top model channels a character from the popular 80s crime sitcom while sporting a pastel-hued wardrobe by stylist Jacky Tam.

Tam dresses Shaun in tailored suits, collared polo shirts and crisp tees from luxe labels that include Alexander McQueen, Tom Ford and Hermes among a slew of others. The model's garments are paired with retro-inspired eyewear accessories that set the tone for the upcoming spring/summer season.

The 'Miami Vice' GQ Japan fashion story redefines the tv show's iconic 80s style aesthetic. From an array of pastel pinks to the brightest of whites, this tropical image series features a modernized take of nostalgic menswear looks.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Menswear - The 'Miami Vice' GQ Japan editorial showcases a modernized take on nostalgic menswear looks, presenting an opportunity for designers to tap into the trend of retro-inspired fashion.
2. Pastel-hued Wardrobe - The pastel-hued wardrobe featured in the 'Miami Vice' GQ Japan editorial reflects a growing trend in fashion, signaling an opportunity for brands to incorporate more soft, muted colors into their collections.
3. Iconic 80s Style - The redefined iconic 80s style aesthetic in the 'Miami Vice' GQ Japan fashion story opens up opportunities for brands to revitalize nostalgic trends and cater to consumers looking for a retro-inspired fashion experience.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The 'Miami Vice' GQ Japan editorial introduces opportunities for the fashion industry to capitalize on the trend of retro-inspired menswear and incorporate pastel colors into their collections.
2. Eyewear - The retro-inspired eyewear accessories featured in the 'Miami Vice' GQ Japan editorial create a chance for the eyewear industry to design and market sunglasses that complement the nostalgic menswear trend.
3. Luxury Brands - Luxury brands mentioned in the 'Miami Vice' GQ Japan editorial, such as Alexander McQueen, Tom Ford, and Hermes, can take advantage of the growing demand for retro-inspired fashion and connect with consumers seeking high-end nostalgic looks.

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