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This Series in Vogue Russia February 2014 is Electric & Bold

The styling in this Vogue Russia February 2014 fashion shoot is raving mad.

Photographer Robbie Fimmano snaps up this shoot in what looks like a gritty, graffiti-covered back alley. Skids, old car tires and brick walls were all taken to with a brightly colored spray can. Model Joséphine Le Tutour looks just as colorful as the backdrop. She wears multiple different necklaces at the same time, made of neon sticks, large chokers and even candy.

The fashion in this Vogue Russia February 2014 editorial is all very 90s raver. Dark and eclectic clothing comes with pops of color on them that look like they would really go off under a black light. Mesh, knee-high socks, stripes and neon colors all make Le Tutour look like she is going to get wild once the sun sets.
Trend Themes
1. 90s Raver Fashion - The trend of dark and eclectic clothing with pops of neon colors presents opportunities for fashion brands to create bold and vibrant collections.
2. Graffiti-inspired Styling - The trend of incorporating graffiti elements into fashion shoots opens up possibilities for creative collaborations between street artists and fashion brands.
3. Layered Neon Accessories - The trend of wearing multiple neon accessories at once creates an opportunity for accessory brands to design statement pieces that cater to the raver aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage the 90s raver fashion trend to capture the attention of young, bold consumers.
2. Street Art - The street art industry can collaborate with fashion brands to create unique graffiti-inspired clothing and accessories.
3. Accessories - The accessories industry can tap into the demand for layered neon accessories to offer bold and playful options to fashion-forward consumers.

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