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Sasha Luss Stars in the Vogue Russia January 2014 Issue

Sasha Luss steps behind Patrick Demarchelier's lens for the Vogue Russia January 2014 issue. Luss sports some seriously electrifying make-up looks by Polly Osmand. In some shots, she wears a bright red lip, while in others, she focuses on the eyes with vibrant eyeshadow shades of azure, periwinkle and indigo. Her sleek blonde ponytail was styled by Neil Moodie, while her perfect manicure was courtesy of Laura Forget.

Olga Dunina styled the platinum-blonde beauty in a series of looks inspired by the face. Yes, each photograph somehow incorporated a facial feature in the form of an accessory, whether it be the hand-print jumpsuit, the pouty lip-shaped eye-glasses or an abstract, deconstructed face on a dress or clutch. Come face to face with these exaggerated looks in the Vogue Russia January 2014 issue.
Trend Themes
1. Vibrant Makeup Looks - Opportunity for cosmetic brands to develop innovative and bold makeup products.
2. Facial-feature Accessories - Potential for fashion designers to create unique and whimsical accessories inspired by facial features.
3. Incorporating Artistic Elements in Fashion - Chance for fashion designers to experiment with incorporating abstract and deconstructed art-inspired elements into their designs.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - Cosmetic brands can tap into the trend of vibrant makeup looks to create new products and attract bold and adventurous consumers.
2. Fashion - Fashion designers have the opportunity to explore the trend of facial-feature accessories and incorporate them into their collections, offering customers unique and eye-catching pieces.
3. Art - Artists and fashion designers can collaborate to bring artistic elements into fashion, creating garments and accessories that blur the boundaries between art and fashion.

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