Foxy Monochromatic Editorials

The Edit's July Issue Features a Sensual Lara Stone Editorial

The July 2014 issue of The Edit features a Lara Stone editorial, fittingly titled 'Stone Cold Fox.' That she is, that she is.

It's hard to believe that the 30-year-old model recently gave birth. Beyond having an incredibly toned body, Stone also has a strikingly youthful appearance. In the accompanying article, Stone is described as having "A frequent belly laugh, with a definite dirty edge; the cheeky banter that puts everyone on set on the back foot as they dissolve into laughter, ruining take after take. Meek and mild, Stone is not. Instead she is feisty, frank and very funny. Infinitely appealing."

Fashion editor Natalie Brewster styled Stone in clingy, body hugging dresses that accentuate her womanly curves. The editorial was lensed by photographer Ben Weller.
Trend Themes
1. Monochromatic Fashion - There is a market for fashion that sticks to one color, and companies can cater to that by designing pieces focused on one monotone color scheme.
2. Youthful Appearance - There is a demand for products that promote a youthful appearance, giving rise to opportunities for beauty companies to create new skincare solutions and treatments.
3. Body Positive Fashion - Fashion companies can create pieces that cater to women's curves, promoting body positivity and inclusivity.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry could capitalize on the trend towards monochromatic clothing and body positivity.
2. Beauty Industry - The demand for anti-aging products and youthful appearance creates space and opportunity for the beauty industry to develop new skincare solutions and treatments.
3. Photography - The growth of fashion editorials could result in an increase in demand for photographers, further fueling the growth of the photography industry.

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