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Peter Lindbergh Captures Fei Fei Sun for Vogue US March 2014

This Vogue US March 2014 fashion shoot uses brilliant architecture to offset beautiful clothes.

Fashion photographer Peter Lindbergh snaps up this awe-inspiring shoot. Different aspects of a large building are used to add visual interest and a sense of largeness to the images. For instance, a red spiral staircase with bars on the banister is used in several shots to add geometric flow and demonstrate spacing.

Model Fei Fei Sun looks immaculate in ultra feminine fashions. Most of the clothing colors in this Vogue US March 2014 editorial are black, white or red. All of Sun’s outfits include either a dress or skirt. The tailoring and silhouette are very reminiscent of old 50s femininity, which is probably why this shoot is called ‘The Feminine Mystique.’
Trend Themes
1. Architectural Fashion Shoots - Incorporating architecture into fashion photography for visually striking images.
2. Geometric Flow in Photography - Utilizing geometric elements in photography to create a sense of movement and visual appeal.
3. Revival of 50s Feminine Fashion - Bringing back the aesthetic of 50s femininity in contemporary fashion shoots.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - Exploring innovative ways to incorporate architectural elements into fashion shoots.
2. Interior Design - Using geometric flow and architectural inspiration in interior design projects.
3. Fashion Retail - Designing and marketing clothing with a revival of 50s feminine fashion aesthetics.

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