The ELLE UK 'The Power of Rosie' editorial showscases two sides of supermodel and actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. On one hand she is the same seductive siren people have seen in her previous photoshoots, all legs and sexy stances. On the other hand, she is clad is semi-sweet ensembles that will encourage people to view her as someone a little more down-to-earth than the goddess she is often portrayed as.
Shot by Australian photographer David Vasiljevic, the ELLE UK 'The Power of Rosie' editorial was styled by fashion editor Anne-Marie Curtis. She selected designs from such brands as Burberry Prorsum, Bottega Veneta, Just Cavalli and Mario Schwab. The looks were perfected with natural locks by hairstylist George Northwood and a flawless face by makeup artist Florrie White.
Sweetly Seductive Fashion
The ELLE UK 'The Power of Rosie' Stars Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
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Celebrity Fashion Editorials — There is an opportunity to create more celebrity-driven fashion editorials that showcase the different sides and personalities of well-known individuals.
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Down-to-earth Fashion — There is potential for the fashion industry to embrace more relatable and accessible styles that appeal to a wider audience.
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Natural Beauty — There is a growing trend towards natural beauty in fashion editorials, highlighting the beauty of simplicity and minimalism.
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Fashion Photography — There is an opportunity for fashion photographers to create unique and captivating editorials that capture the essence of individuals and their different personas.
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Fashion Styling — There is a demand for fashion stylists who can curate looks that balance both seductive and down-to-earth elements to create versatile and relatable styles.
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