The Choi Joon Young Harper’s Bazaar Korea November 2011 photo shoot is called 'Desire Me,' and I can't think of a better title for such a sultry, seductive photo shoot.
The Korean model is often described as being doll-faced, and her facial structure perhaps makes her the perfect fit for a shoot like this. Styled by Jung-a Byun and photographed by Ahn Jooyoung, 'Desire Me' features clothing from some of the biggest designers in the world, including Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, Agent Provocateur, Bottega Veneta and Burberry. Perhaps most importantly, the model is also wearing pieces from Tom Ford's super-exclusive Fall 2011 line.
Check out the Choi Joon Young Harper’s Bazaar Korea November 2011 photo shoot for a look at one of the fashion industry's most up-and-coming models.
What's Driving This Trend
- Sultry Fashion Photography
- Fashion photography that emphasizes seductive and alluring qualities of clothing and models presents an opportunity for brands to create memorable, provocative campaigns.
- Doll-like Models
- The use of models with doll-like features creates a unique aesthetic for fashion shoots and campaigns, which can be leveraged by brands looking to stand out from competitors.
- Exclusive Fashion Lines
- Collaborating with designers on exclusive fashion lines creates a unique selling point for brands and fuels a sense of exclusivity and desirability that resonates with consumers.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can leverage sultry and seductive fashion photography to create memorable campaigns and imagery, which resonate with consumers.
- Modeling
- Doll-like models can be utilized by modeling agencies and brands alike to create a unique aesthetic and stand out in a crowded market.
- Luxury Goods
- Collaborating with top designers on exclusive fashion lines presents an opportunity for luxury goods brands to appeal to consumers looking for unique and exclusive products.