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The W September 2014 Scorsese's Women Editorial is Cinematic

The W Magazine September 2014 Scorsese's Women editorial plays up on the cinematic appeal of actresses Jodie Foster, Juliette Lewis, Winona Ryder, Sharon Stone and Jessica Lange. Photographer Steven Klein paid homage to their star appearances in the film director's movies, hence his production of highly dramatic sets.

Much like their on-screen performances, Klein made the women appear poised to read famed Hollywood scripts. Stylist Panos Yiapanis aided Klein via his assemblage of celebrity outfits, seen in rhinestone-studded collars, masculine two piece suits, glamorous opaque sunglasses and shimmering black skirts.

Over the top hairstyles further contributed to the theatrical appeal of Scorsese's Women. Whether sporting a curled fringe or crop bangs, the actresses came across as fictional characters.
Trend Themes
1. Cinematic Editorial Shoots - Creating highly dramatic sets to play up on the cinematic appeal of photographs, thereby giving them a fictional character-like quality.
2. Celebrity Outfits - Assembling outfits worn by celebrities which are largely inspired by films, and are akin to over-the-top costumes
3. Theatrical Hairstyles - Sporting over-the-top hairstyles which contribute to the dramatic appeal of photographs, thereby making the actresses look like fictional characters.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Utilizing the cinematic appeal of creative shoots to create new, over-the-top outfits for celebrities to wear.
2. Entertainment Industry - Introducing new and fantastical hairstyles inspired by fictional characters for actors and actresses to wear, changing stereotypical beauty standards.
3. Photography Industry - Creating dramatic sets to fully immerse models in a fictional character-like persona.

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