Neon Warehouse Editorials

The Jalouse 'Wall Paper' Shoot Embraces the Beauty of Color

The 'Wall Paper' photo shoot featured in the latest issue of French magazine Jalouse is a gorgeous mix of bright neon colors with warm shades.

Set in what appears to be an abandoned warehouse, the editorial exudes a warmth despite its stark background. Model Harleth Kuusik is photographed by Stian Foss who captures the beauty as she lounges around the empty space wearing colors that would seem impossible to match but somehow do. Harleth rocks items like fire engine red knee-length boots, a bright orange jacket and a stunning blue and purple floral piece. The lighting illuminates the clothing rather than the model's face, getting the reader to focus on the beauty of the pieces.

Dare to be bold with color this season and let the 'Wall Paper' editorial inspire you to mix and match to your heart's desire.
Trend Themes
1. Bright Color Palette - The use of bright and bold neon colors in fashion photography shoots is a trend that is disrupting the fashion industry, encouraging designers to experiment with more vibrant and colorful patterns.
2. Abandoned Warehouse Setting - The use of abandoned warehouse and industrial settings in fashion photography shoots is a trend that could disrupt the real estate industry by making these types of spaces more in demand and potentially raising their value.
3. Clothing Lighting - The use of lighting that emphasizes the clothes rather than the model's face is a trend that is disrupting the modeling industry, potentially encouraging more focus on fashion and less on models' appearances.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry could take this trend and use it to experiment with bolder, more colorful clothing designs that capture the attention of consumers.
2. Real Estate - The real estate industry could take advantage of the trend of abandoned warehouse and industrial settings by repurposing these spaces for photo shoots, events, or even living spaces.
3. Modeling - The modeling industry could take this trend and encourage more focus on the clothes being worn rather than the appearance of the models, potentially increasing sales and revenue for fashion brands.

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