Chic Tomboy Lookbooks

The Zara Fall 2011 Campaign Stars Saskia de Brauw

Sleek and polished, the Zara Fall 2011 campaign catalog will have women looking tomboy chic in no time. This campaign is similar to the first Fall 2011 Lookbook in which model Stella Tennant had an androgynous, casual aesthetic.

In this Zara Fall 2011 campaign catalog, shot by fashion photographer David Sims, model Saskia de Brauw is the face of the fashion house. With both models sporting short, tousled hair, the two models bridge both lookbooks beautifully. Nevertheless, the styles in both are completely different. In this one, de Brauw dons outfits full of lace, sequins and sheer materials.

The boy-chic aesthetic is not lost in the Zara Fall 2011 campaign catalog, and tends to be buried beneath more feminine frills, allowing fall to be the season of elegance.
Trend Themes
1. Tomboy Chic Fashion - The rise of tomboy chic fashion creates a disruptive innovation opportunity for fashion companies to create clothing that blends masculine and feminine styles.
2. Androgynous Aesthetic - The androgynous aesthetic is a disruptive innovation opportunity for beauty companies to create makeup and hairstyles that appeal to both men and women.
3. Feminine Frills - Feminine frills are a disruptive innovation opportunity for businesses to blend traditionally male and female styles for a new aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Fashion companies can capitalize on the tomboy chic trend by creating clothing that blends masculine and feminine styles.
2. Beauty Industry - The androgynous aesthetic trend creates an opportunity for beauty companies to create makeup and hairstyles that appeal to both men and women.
3. Retail Industry - The rise in popularity of the feminine frills trend creates an opportunity for retailers to blend traditionally male and female styles for a new aesthetic.

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