Windblown Grayscale Online Editorials

The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Kylie' Photoshoot Stars Kylie James

The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Kylie' online editorial is utterly glamorous. Shot entirely in black and white, the images will steal people's hearts when it comes to both the leggy model and the matching monochromatic wardrobe. Although she shows off a lot of skin from her gorgeous gams to her toned midriff, Kylie James comes across as more sophisticated than sexy.

Shot in studio by photographer Danny Cardozo, the Fashion Gone Rogue 'Kylie' online editorial showcases modern feminine pieces from the likes of Alexander Wang, Balenciaga, Dolce & Gabbana and Vivienne Westwood. The brunette beauty, whose tousled hair and understated makeup was created by beauty artist Mark Williamson, was outfitted in black and white by stylist Omar Thomas.

Monochromatic Fashion
The trend of monochromatic fashion presents an opportunity for the fashion industry to create innovative and eye-catching designs using a limited color palette.
Sophisticated Glamour
The trend of sophisticated glamour opens up possibilities for beauty and cosmetic companies to develop products and looks that celebrate elegance and refinement.
Digital Editorial Shoots
The trend of digital editorial shoots offers a chance for photographers and online fashion platforms to experiment with creative concepts and reach a wider audience.

Where This Applies

Fashion
The fashion industry can capitalize on the monochromatic fashion trend to expand their offerings and cater to consumers looking for sleek and minimalistic styles.
Beauty and Cosmetics
The beauty and cosmetics industry can tap into the demand for sophisticated glamour by creating high-end products and makeup looks that exude elegance and class.
Photography and Online Media
The photography and online media industries can take advantage of the trend of digital editorial shoots to showcase their artistic skills and engage with a digitally-savvy audience.
SCORE
4.0 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 56%
Activity 57%
Freshness 8%