Makeup-Less Magazine Covers

Scarlett Johansson Goes Natural in July Elle France

Hollywood starlet Scarlett Johansson is featured in an ‘au naturel’ cover shoot in the July 2009 issue of Elle France.

Elle France seems to be serious about adopting a natural look with minimal Photoshopping and makeup, if any at all. Their recent April 2009 issue featured multiple covers with stars that went without makeup or Photoshop.

Scarlett Johansson is the perfect choice for the new issue after her recent vocal statements about weight loss and encouraging a positive body image.
Trend Themes
1. Natural Beauty - The trend of makeup-less magazine covers highlights the growing demand for authentic and natural beauty representation.
2. Minimal Retouching - The shift towards minimal Photoshopping in magazine covers presents opportunities for brands and photographers to embrace more realistic representations of individuals.
3. Body Positivity - The inclusion of celebrities promoting positive body images in magazine covers reflects a societal shift towards embracing diverse beauty standards.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage the natural beauty trend by featuring models with minimal makeup and retouching, appealing to consumers embracing authenticity.
2. Cosmetics - Cosmetic brands can capitalize on the minimalist beauty movement by promoting natural skincare and makeup products that enhance individual features instead of masking them.
3. Photography - Photographers specializing in capturing unretouched beauty can create unique branding opportunities by offering their services to magazines embracing the makeup-less cover trend.

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