Model Natasa Vojnovic plays a prima ballerina for 'Curtain Call' in the featured Elle magazine editorial. Photographer Carter Smith and stylist Mario Grauso are the creatives behind this editorial, which features Vojnovic in romantic full-skirted gowns and other classic eveningwear from New York-based designers.
Performers from the American Ballet Theatre join Natasa Vojnovic for 'Curtain Call' in Elle magazine, stretching, posing and dancing to set off the model's dramatic poses.
Implications - Vojnovic's hair was styled by Diego Da Silva, who made sure she had perfectly subtle waves. Her makeup was done by Mike Potter who used a pinky-red lipstick and sparkling neutral eyeshadow. Her style is soft and graceful, just like a ballerina's movements.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Fashionable Ballerina
- Combining the gracefulness of ballet with modern fashion to create a new trend that blends two seemingly contrasting industries.
- Collaborative Performances
- Partnering with other industries, such as dance or music, to create unique and creative photoshoots or campaigns.
- Romantic Eveningwear
- Designing more gowns and outfits that evoke a romantic and whimsical aesthetic, much like the ones worn by Natasa Vojnovic in the Elle editorial.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can look to collaborate with dancers or other performers to create visually stunning content and campaigns.
- Performing Arts
- The performing arts industry can explore more opportunities to collaborate with other industries, such as fashion or music, to expand their reach and showcase their talents.
- Beauty
- The beauty industry can create makeup and hair styles that are inspired by the gracefulness and beauty of ballet performances.
