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The Sui He Vogue Japan December 2011 Editorial is Fierce

Chinese model Sui He is really making her rounds in terms of Vogue features lately; after starring in the November issue of Vogue China, the Sui He Vogue Japan December 2011 photo shoot has now made its way online.

The futuristic fashion model is truly a style chameleon, and she proves it in this editorial shoot. Shot by A-list photographer Terry Richardson for the spread called Forever Style, the Sui He Vogue Japan December 2011 photo shoot embraces neon hues and sleek silhouettes.

George Cortina styles Sui He in modern, dramatic colors and graphic animal prints for a bold look. However, rather than incorporating super-trendy leopard print, which usually adds a touch of retro glamor to a look, the Sui He Vogue Japan December 2011 photo shoot features futuristic zebra prints.
Trend Themes
1. Futuristic Fashion - The Sui He Vogue Japan December 2011 editorial showcases the trend of incorporating neon hues and sleek silhouettes for a futuristic look.
2. Style Chameleon - Sui He's ability to transform and adapt her style in different editorials presents opportunities for personal branding and fashion versatility.
3. Graphic Animal Prints - The use of futuristic zebra prints in the Sui He Vogue Japan December 2011 editorial highlights the trend of incorporating bold and unconventional animal prints in fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - The Sui He Vogue Japan December 2011 editorial, shot by Terry Richardson, showcases the potential for innovative and visually striking fashion photography.
2. Personal Styling - Sui He's versatile looks in the editorial demonstrate the demand for personal stylists who can adapt fashion choices to match clients' individual preferences and occasions.
3. Fashion Design - The use of futuristic zebra prints in the editorial presents an opportunity for fashion designers to experiment with unconventional animal prints in their collections.

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