Tim Walker is the photographic talent behind 'A Play of Dots' in Vogue Italia. The editorial was styled by Jacob K and features model Hannelore Knuts wearing black-and-white Dolce & Gabbana fashions inside a trippy setting that is covered in polka dots.
While those details automatically make 'A Play of Dots' a must-read Vogue Italia editorial, it's the electrostatic hair that catches my attention. How was Jacob K able to achieve this wiry look on Hannelore Knuts without shocking her?
Electrostatic Hairstyles
Tim Walker's 'A Play of Dots' in Vogue Italia is a Polka-Dotted Pictorial
Trend Themes
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Electrostatic Hair — Opportunity for beauty companies to innovate in the haircare space with products or treatments that create electrostatic hairstyles.
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Polka Dots Fashion — Opportunity for fashion designers to create new designs incorporating polka dots, creating a new trend in the fashion industry.
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Trippy Settings — Opportunity for event planners and set designers to experiment with bold and unconventional designs that create an immersive and memorable experience for guests.
Industry Implications
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Beauty — Beauty companies could create hair products or treatments that create electrostatic hairstyles, making it a standout innovation in the beauty industry.
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Fashion — Fashion designers could incorporate polka dots into their designs, making it a new and unique trend in the fashion industry.
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Events — Event planners and set designers can experiment with trippy and unconventional designs, creating opportunity for growth and innovation in the events industry.