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This Vogue Paris August 2013 Spread is Both Good and Punk

The clash between a metaphorical good and evil has always been present in society, and this Vogue Paris August editorial explores both sides.

Entitled 'God Save the Queen,' this spread pairs both the royalty side and the punk-rocker side of that saying. The punk band The Sex Pistols became incredibly famous over their song 'God Save the Queen,' and their inspiration is apparent in this shoot. Half the model is dressed in elegant clothes, with classic makeup and blonde hair, and her other half is in ripped clothes, with black spiked hair and punk rocker makeup. This editorial perfectly pairs the two sides of this phrase, combining them together for an incredible shoot. The Vogue Paris August 2013 editorial showed that good and evil can come together in two very separate ways, and make a high fashion statement.
Trend Themes
1. Punk-royalty Mashup Fashion - There is an opportunity for fashion designers to create clothing lines that mix elements of punk rock and royalty styles.
2. Good-evil Symbolism in Fashion - There is potential for designers to incorporate themes of good and evil into their fashion lines to give deeper symbolic meaning to the clothes and create a unique style.
3. Split-personality Fashion Photography - There is an opportunity for more fashion photographers to create split-personality shots similar to this Vogue Paris editorial, combining seemingly contrasting styles for a visually striking image.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can capitalize on the trend of mixing punk rock and royalty styles to create unique clothing lines.
2. Fashion Photography - Fashion photographers can take cues from this Vogue Paris editorial and experiment with split-personality shots to create visually striking images for advertising campaigns and editorial spreads.
3. Fashion Marketing - Marketing professionals in the fashion industry can use the trend of incorporating good and evil symbolism into fashion lines to create unique and memorable advertising campaigns.

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