Chic Androgynous Editorials

Katlin Aas Stars in Vogue Japan's December Issue

Katlin Aas rocks an androgynous office-chic look in Vogue Japan's December 2014 issue.

Aas wears tailored pant suits, turtle neck blouses and sensible shoes as she sits on a colorful scaffolding. Despite the structured silhouettes and lack of skin showing, the looks are far from boring. Bold color combinations and eye-catching patterns brighten the typical office look into something exciting and different. This is what I envision professional clothing will look like in the future; no more of these frumpy, outdated, ill-fitting garments. The crisp, clean looks in the editorial are finished off with a sculpted coif, rimless glasses and a bold lip.

Andreas Sjodin photographed Aas in her futuristic business wear for Vogue Japan's December 2014 issue.
Trend Themes
1. Androgynous Workwear Fashion - Fashion designers and retailers can embrace a new genre of fashion by creating workwear clothing that is designed to be gender-neutral and bold in color.
2. Futuristic Office Styles - Designers and fashion brands can create office wear that offers a structured silhouette, vibrant patterns, and bold color combinations.
3. Professional Minimalist Fashion - Fashion companies can create professional wear that offers a sleek and minimalist design, tailored to fit well and offer practicality.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Clothing and accessory manufacturers, retailers, and designers who cater to the office wear market can create androgynous looks that evoke vibrancy and practicality.
2. Retail Industry - Departments stores and clothing retailers who want to attract professional and office workers can stock office wear that is designed for minimalist and futuristic styles.
3. Beauty Industry - The makeup industry can create bold, vibrant, and daring lipsticks that compliment new and innovative office wear styles.

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