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The Grazia France Taghi Naderzad Photoshoot Shows Creamy Scenes

The Grazia France December 2014 editorial featuring model Alice Le Paige puts a series of bright, creamy looks on display via the work of photographer Taghi Naderzad. Stylist Laure Orset-Prelet further teased out the chic appeal of the classic ivory tones alongside sand beds and pale mountain peaks.

Featured in this captivating Grazia France production are thick flowing shawls, loose fitting knits and baggy trousers. The heavy pieces are layered on top of one another, bringing about diverse ensembles that can be manipulated if need be.

Make up artist Jean-Charles Perrier added dramatic elements to this set with streaks of white face paint that lined Le Paige's brows. When matched with a neutral lip, the cosmetics made the images come together flawlessly.
Trend Themes
1. Creamy Fashion - The trend of featuring bright, creamy looks in fashion editorials presents opportunities for designers and retailers to create and market garments in classic ivory tones.
2. Layered Ensembles - The trend of layering heavy pieces on top of one another in fashion offers potential for innovative clothing designs that allow for manipulation and customization.
3. Dramatic Makeup - The trend of adding dramatic elements to makeup, such as streaks of white face paint, opens up possibilities for cosmetic brands to create unique and artistic products.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage the trend of featuring bright, creamy looks and layered ensembles to drive sales and customer engagement.
2. Cosmetics - Cosmetic companies have the opportunity to capitalize on the trend of dramatic makeup by developing innovative products and promoting artistic expression.
3. Photography - The photography industry can benefit from the trend of creamy fashion editorials by collaborating with fashion brands and publications to create visually stunning imagery.

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