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The Numero ‘Party Girls’ Editorial is Richly Embellished

The Numero ‘Party Girls’ editorial forgoes the typically sexy ensembles worn out on the town for outfits that are much more dramatic and glamorous. A striking sensual element is still present thanks to bared breasts and short skirts, but the addition of plumed headwear, embellished jackets and theatrical accessories give each look a rich baroque aesthetic that has been modernized for the contemporary woman.

Shot by New York-based photographer Greg Kadel, the Numero ‘Party Girls’ editorial stars models Caroline Brasch Nielsen and Charlotte Carey. The Danish and Indonesian beauties were expertly styled by Elizabeth Sulcer. The rich clothing was complemented by slick and voluminous updos by hairstylist Ward Stegerhoek as well as flawless faces by makeup artist Lisa Houghton.

The Numero ‘Party Girls’ editorial is set to appear in the 135 issue of the magazine.
Trend Themes
1. Dramatic Glamour - Opportunity for fashion brands to create dramatic and glamorous ensembles with a modernized baroque aesthetic.
2. Theatrical Accessories - Opportunity for accessory designers to incorporate theatrical elements into their products for a rich and sensual look.
3. Contemporary Baroque - Opportunity for designers to modernize baroque fashion and make it relevant for the contemporary woman.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can explore the trend of dramatic glamour and contemporary baroque to create unique and eye-catching designs.
2. Accessories - Accessory designers can capitalize on the trend of theatrical accessories to enhance the overall aesthetic of outfits.
3. Hair and Makeup - Hair and makeup artists can experiment with slick and voluminous updos and flawless faces to complement the rich and dramatic clothing.

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