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Marique Schimmel is Surreal in Vogue Netherlands March 2014

This Vogue Netherlands March 2014 fashion spread features an interesting and unique way to display prints.

Photographer Marc de Groot snapped up this visually intense sartorial shoot. Model Marique Schimmel stands in a room in front of a wall. On the wall, different prints and projections of painting of gorgeous landscapes are imposed. Sometimes the images are even projected on to Schimmel.

Marique Schimmel has her dirty blonde hair slicked back for this Vogue Netherlands March 2014 style capture. She wears a lot of colorful patterns, many of which derive their focus from nature. The most striking image in the whole editorial shows a picture of the Serengeti being completely projected onto Schimmel. The dress she is wearing under a sweatshirt has large voluminous ruffles that stick out and look amazingly odd and intense with the projection.
Trend Themes
1. Projected Prints - The use of projections in fashion editorials to create visually intense and unique displays of prints.
2. Surreal Fashion - Exploring surreal and unconventional concepts in fashion photography, such as projecting images onto models.
3. Nature-inspired Patterns - The incorporation of colorful patterns inspired by nature in fashion editorials.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate technology like projections to create captivating and captivating visual storytelling in fashion photography.
2. Fashion Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Experiment with unconventional concepts and techniques to create surreal and visually striking fashion collections.
3. Digital Projection Technology - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop advanced projection technology for the fashion industry to enhance visual presentations and experiences.

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