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Jalouse Magazine’s April 2014 Boasts a Rebellious Hippie Feeling

— April 26, 2014 — Fashion
French magazine Jalouse’s April 2014 editorial stars model Maggie Jablonski as a boisterous flower child posing in high-waisted jeans and girly tops.

Jablonski is the ideal model for a hippie-themed shoot with her waist-long brown hair. Jablonski poses with a sassy head tilt in denim button-ups, cute crop tops and bell-bottom jeans as she sips on vintage glass bottles of Coke and clutches several daisies. The contrast between Jablonski fierce stare and colorful blue, yellow and red backdrops creates a fun vibe throughout this editorial. The over-sized bangles, satchels and floppy hats Jablonski wears are timeless and effortlessly cool. My favorite look is the classic white button-up shirt paired with the star-printed high-waisted jean shorts.

The look in Jablonski’s eyes is clear, she is an all-American girl that you don’t want to mess with.


Trend Themes

  1. Bohemian Fashion Revival — Opportunity for fashion brands to embrace the bohemian trend and create edgy and rebellious collections.
  2. Nostalgic Advertising — Opportunity for brands to incorporate vintage-inspired aesthetics in their ad campaigns to resonate with consumers' desire for nostalgia.
  3. Youthful and Carefree Aesthetic — Opportunity to tap into the younger consumer market by promoting carefree, bohemian-inspired fashion and lifestyle products.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion — Fashion brands can take inspiration from bohemian editorials and create collections with a rebellious and edgy aesthetic.
  2. Advertising — Brands can integrate vintage-inspired elements in their ad campaigns to appeal to consumers who seek nostalgic experiences.
  3. Retail — Retailers can target younger consumers by offering a range of bohemian-inspired fashion and lifestyle products that embody a carefree and youthful aesthetic.
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