Minimalist All-Black Fashion

The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Simple Plan' Photoshoot Stars Charlee Fraser

The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Simple Plan' online editorial will appeal to those who are looking for chic holiday outfits without succumbing to the pressure of bright colors and cheerful cuts. Sleek and sophisticated, the all-black ensembles may seem a little subdued for some, but that doesn't take away from their minimalist glamor.

Shot exclusively in black and white by photographer Daniel Gurton, the Fashion Gone Rogue 'Simple Plan' online editorial was styled by Emily Stanley. She clad model Charlee Fraser in pieces from such labels as Acne, American Apparel and Lovisa. The brunette beauty was perfected by hair stylist Deborah Brider and makeup artist Nancy Eliz, who embraced a natural look with barely there makeup and frizzy locks.

Minimalist Fashion
Opportunity for retailers to incorporate more sleek and sophisticated all-black ensembles into their holiday collections.
Chic Holiday Outfits
Potential for fashion brands to offer chic holiday outfits in black and white, catering to those who prefer a subdued color palette.
Black and White Photography
Opportunity for photographers and fashion magazines to explore black and white photography styles, creating a minimalist aesthetic for online editorials.

Sectors Adopting This

Retail
Potential for retailers to capitalize on the demand for minimalist all-black fashion by curating collections that cater to this trend.
Fashion
Fashion brands can tap into the minimalist all-black trend by designing and offering sleek and sophisticated holiday outfits in black and white.
Photography
Opportunity for photographers to experiment with black and white photography, capturing minimalist fashion editorials and creating visually striking content.
SCORE
6.0 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 95%
Activity 78%
Freshness 8%