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The Sui He for Vogue China November 2011 Editorial is Smoky and Subdued

Just in time for the end of summer and the approach of cooler weather and the season of chunky knit sweaters and layering, the Sui He for Vogue China November 2011 editorial shoot is beautiful and evokes a sense of calm that is not often seen in the pages of Vogue.

The Chinese model stars in "Urban Wild," which was photographed by Hans Feurer and features stunning fall pieces from Diane von Furtsenberg, Mulberry, Band of Outsiders, Rag & Bone, Rodarte, Diesel, Proenza Schouler, Lanvin and other top names.

The Sui He for Vogue China November 2011 photo shoot features lots of fringe and fur, along with shades like cognac, dove gray, and a wide array of differently shaded blush tones. If you came here looking for the ultimate in autumn photo shoots, you came to the right place.
Trend Themes
1. Fall Fashion Editorials - The popularity of fall-inspired fashion shoots and editorials provide an opportunity for businesses to innovate on sustainable, eco-friendly, and ethically-made clothing lines.
2. Cultural Fusions in Fashion - The blending of western and eastern fashion provide an opportunity for businesses to create unique and innovative designs that appeal to diverse audiences and perspectives.
3. The Calming Aesthetic Trend - The use of subdued colors and calming aesthetics in fashion editorials presents an opportunity for businesses to create products that prioritize mental health and wellness.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion businesses can capitalize on the demand for culturally infused and sustainable designs in the fall fashion season, while prioritizing mental health and wellness materials.
2. Media and Advertising - Media and advertising can take advantage of the popularity of fall fashion editorials by partnering with fashion brands to promote eco-friendly and culture-infused products.
3. Interior Design - The calming aesthetic trend seen in fashion editorials also presents opportunities for the interior design industry to incorporate these calming and subdued colors and textures into their products and promote mental health and wellness at home and office spaces.

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