Dramatic Dancer Editorials

The Russh August/September 2014 Photoshoot Features Twirls

The Russh August/September 2014 Beautiful But Empty editorial features a dancing Martha Hunt. Photographer David Bellemere captured the model while bent forwards and backwards before open doors, bringing a bit of natural light into a barren white room.

Acrobatic elements are present in Beautiful But Empty from not only the positioning of Hunt, but also from the ensembles showcased in the production. Displayed in Bellemere's images are stretchy high waisted underwear, lace bras, thin tank tops and simple long sleeve shirts. If worn appropriately, these items are each well-suited to dance studios and yoga classes. At the same time, ruffled red and white dresses add a sense of drama to the set that far surpasses any workout.
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2. Dance-inspired Editorials - Magazine industry can create more editorial productions that feature models in dance poses and outfits.
3. Dramatic Fashion Productions - Fashion industry can create drama and theatricality in their productions, like the ruffled red and white dresses in the Beautiful But Empty editorial.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can take inspiration from the dramatic dancer editorial to create acrobatic-inspired apparel for dance studios and yoga classes.
2. Magazine - The magazine industry can produce more dance-inspired editorials, featuring models in dance poses and outfits.
3. Theater - The theater industry can expand their fashion productions to create drama and theatricality in their shows, like the ruffled red and white dresses in the Beautiful But Empty editorial.

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