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The Vogue Paris 'New York' Editorial Stars an Adorable Milla Jovovich

Actress Milla Jovovich is known for taking on female action roles that display her fit physique and kick-ass attitude; she channels a bit of that in the Vogue Paris 'New York' editorial, but in the most unexpected way. Roaming around the city that never sleeps in glamorous gowns and high fashion, she playfully poses with fake guns, which happen to be her hands.

At once serious and childlike, the Vogue Paris 'New York' editorial is fun and refreshing. Lensed by photography duo Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, it is set to appear in the February 2013 issue. The photoshoot was styled by editor-in-chief Emmanuelle Alt, who picked pieces from the likes of Prada, Nina Ricci, Alexander McQueen and Dolce & Gabbana.
Trend Themes
1. Glamorous Gunplay - There is a trend of incorporating weapons into fashion editorials in a playful and unexpected way, creating a juxtaposition between elegance and danger.
2. Fashion and Action - There is a trend of showcasing female action stars in high fashion editorials, challenging traditional gender roles and empowering women in both realms.
3. Childlike Elegance - There is a trend of capturing childlike innocence and playfulness in fashion editorials, adding a touch of whimsy to the glamorous world of high fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - Fashion photographers can explore unique and unexpected concepts by incorporating elements of danger, action, and whimsy into their editorials.
2. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can create clothing and accessories that blur the lines between elegance and danger, offering edgy and playful options for consumers.
3. Entertainment - Entertainment industries can create content that showcases empowered female action stars in fashion-inspired storylines, appealing to a diverse audience.

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