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Mirage by Michael David Adams Will Have People Seeing Doubles

The photo series titled Mirage by Michael David Adams, a photographer living and working in New York City, will have women reaching blindly for their 3D glasses. The edges of models Ieva Aniulyte and Aida Aniulyte have been blurred in such a way that they are reminiscent of the red and blue stereoscopic 3D effect. Of course, people won't complain about seeing double when it comes to this photoshoot.

Mirage by Michael David Adams is focused primarily on a slew of different hairstyles. From a bouffant beehive inspired by the '60s to a more rustic milkmaid braid and a glamorous '20s wave, the looks were all created by hair stylist Linh Nguyen. Don West put together the wardrobe.
Trend Themes
1. 3d-inspired Beauty - Opportunity for beauty companies to incorporate 3D elements into their products, from packaging to actual formulas.
2. Blurred Edges - Opportunity for photographers to experiment with blurred edges and 3D effects in fashion and beauty photography.
3. Hairstyle Trends - Opportunity for beauty salons to offer a variety of hairstyle trends inspired by different decades and cultures.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty - The beauty industry can incorporate 3D elements into their branding, packaging, and product formulations to add an innovative and futuristic appeal to their offerings.
2. Photography - Fashion and beauty photographers can experiment with 3D-inspired effects and blurred edges to create unique and visually intriguing images.
3. Hair Salon - Hair salons can tap into hairstyle trends from different decades and cultures to attract a diverse customer base, from vintage lovers to modern trendsetters.

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