Entirely Ashen Editorials

The Vogue Japan Short But Sweet Photoshoot is All-White

The Vogue Japan Short But Sweet editorial is currently on display as a part of the magazine's May 2013 issue. Model Saki Asamiya blends in with the all-white backdrop, captured within this series by photographer Matt Irwin.

Irwin relayed the exceptionally ashen nature of Short But Sweet. In spite of the spring season that the production caters to, color was avoided at all costs, preferring a sleek milky look instead.

Stylist Aurora Sansone went along with the milky motif with clear strap platforms, pale short dresses, lacy fabrics and gilded silver skirts. These pieces showcased the many ways that the color scheme can be sported, revealing chic diversity in spite of the monochromatic manner of dress.
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1. Monochromatic Fashion - There is an opportunity for fashion brands to create collections solely based on monochromatic color schemes, offering a sleek and timeless look.
2. Minimalist Photography - Photographers can explore the use of minimalistic backgrounds and color palettes to create striking and visually appealing editorials.
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Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can incorporate monochromatic designs into their collections, providing customers with sleek and versatile options.
2. Photography - Photographers can experiment with minimalistic backgrounds and color palettes to create visually captivating editorials.
3. Styling - Fashion stylists can explore different ways to showcase diversity within monochromatic fashion, offering unique and varied styling options.

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