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Blonde Magazine March 2010 Features Simplistic Comfort

— March 6, 2010 — Fashion
Brunette beauty Anna Baeva of Modelwerk shows off a variety of upcoming spring trends for Blonde Magazine March 2010. Shot by fashion photographer Reno Ranger and styled by Jantra Kress-Bleiziffer, the washed-out photographs show Baeva sporting simple looks including boyfriend jeans, denim jackets, shorts and button-down shirts.

Shot against a plain backdrop, Baeva’s casual style and less-than-styled attitude make each piece look wearable. As I have said many times before, invest in a jean jacket and anything denim, and you are set for the entire season.

Trend Themes

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  3. Boyfriend-fit Clothes — Disruptive innovation opportunities for fashion rental businesses by offering inclusive sizes and gender-neutral clothing.

Industry Implications

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  3. Fashion Rental — Disruptive innovation opportunities for fashion rental companies to offer inclusive sizing, gender-neutral clothing, and trendy clothes for simple and casual everyday looks.
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