Moody Monochromatic Editorials

The Vogue Taiwan January 2014 Photoshoot Stars Kel Markey

Full of moodiness, the Vogue Taiwan January 2014 editorial embraces the sulkiness people feel when experiencing the dead of winter. Yet it shows that although it might not change a person's attitude, a great wardrobe can still go a long way. Of course, it will most likely improve another person's mood even more, but spreading the love is sometimes much more satisfying.

Titled 'Grey Zone,' the Vogue Taiwan January 2014 editorial stars rising star Kel Markey. The brunette model posed in studio in front of Yossi Michael’s lens. Stylist Brylie Fowler hand-picked the generally monochromatic pieces save for a few blue designs, which are more than appropriate. Alexander Wang, Christopher Kane and Proenza Schouler were sourced for the photoshoot. Makeup artist Deanna Melluso and hair stylist Luke Baker perfected the looks.
Trend Themes
1. Monochromatic Fashion - With the rise of monochromatic fashion, there is an opportunity for designers to experiment with new silhouettes and textures.
2. Mood-inspired Editorials - Mood-inspired editorials offer a chance for photographers and stylists to create evocative storytelling through fashion.
3. Winter Wardrobe Staples - The demand for winter wardrobe staples presents an opportunity for brands to innovate and create stylish yet functional clothing.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can capitalize on the monochromatic fashion trend to create unique and visually impactful garments.
2. Photography - Photographers can leverage mood-inspired editorials to showcase their creative storytelling abilities and attract clients.
3. Retail and Fashion - Retailers and fashion brands can tap into the demand for winter wardrobe staples and offer innovative designs that cater to both style and functionality.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES