Vividly Patterned Photoshoots

Fashion Magazine 'Busy Bodies' Stars Model Anastasija Kondratjeva

Vividly patterned, the Fashion Magazine 'Busy Bodies' editorial has been aptly named. The crazy contrasts between the printed backdrops and eclectic fashion makes the entire photoshoot incredibly stimulating, more so than any single busy body could ever be. Yet as visually striking as the images are, the outfits lean towards a more sophisticated aesthetic than a youthful one. That is due in large part to the individual pieces showcased as well as the overall silhouettes achieved.

The Fashion Magazine 'Busy Bodies' editorial was shot by photographer Jamie Nelson. Set to appear in the March 2013 issue of the Canadian publication, it stars model Anastasija Kondratjeva. The Latvian beauty was styled by Zeina Esmail, who pulled pieces from the likes of Peter Pilotto, Thom Browne and Etro.

Vivid Patterned Editorials
There is a rising trend in fashion editorials featuring vividly patterned backdrops and eclectic fashion, providing opportunities for disruptive innovation in fashion photography and graphic design.
Sophisticated Youth Fashion
The trend towards more sophisticated fashion choices for young adults provides a potential for disruptive innovation in youth fashion design and marketing.
International Model Choices
The choice of Latvian model Anastasija Kondratjeva for the Fashion Magazine 'Busy Bodies' editorial is part of a trend towards more diverse and international model choices, presenting opportunities for disruptive innovation in modeling and fashion industry diversity initiatives.

Who This Affects Most

Fashion Photography
Fashion photography is one industry that can benefit from disruptive innovation opportunities in the trend towards vividly patterned editorials and the use of more diverse and international models.
Graphic Design
The trend towards vividly patterned editorials in fashion magazines presents disruptive innovation opportunities in graphic design for editorial layouts and backdrops.
Youth Fashion
The trend towards more sophisticated fashion choices for young adults provides opportunities for disruptive innovation in youth fashion design and marketing.
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