Dark Glitter-Dipped Editorials

The Another Magazine's Get in Line Editorial is Contrast-Heavy

The 'Get in Line' editorial from the AnOther Magazine F/W 2013 issue is full of beautiful contrasts, most notably a dark setting versus the use of sparkly bright glitter.

Photographer Julia Hetta captures colorful glitter that adorns the faces — and in one image, both hands — of models Irene Hiemstra and Lisa Verberght. The vibrant glittery sparkles provide just the right amount of highlight for items with just a bit of sheen like the metallic suits by Zadig & Voltaire, or a pair of Natacha Marro platforms, which are just as glittery as the makeup.

In a few of the photos, the models are posed amidst a glitter-coated floor — just in case you're like a magpie that can't get enough of shiny things.

Glitter Beauty Trend
The use of glitter in makeup and fashion photo shoots can be expanded to product lines and marketing campaigns in the beauty industry.
Contrast-heavy Visuals Trend
The trend of contrasting dark and glittery elements can be applied to graphic design and advertising campaigns in various industries.
Sparkly Textures Trend
The incorporation of sparkly textures in fashion and home decor can be explored by designers and manufacturers in the luxury goods industry.

Where This Applies

Beauty Industry
The beauty industry can innovate by capitalizing on the popularity of glitter makeup in photo shoots.
Graphic Design Industry
The use of striking contrast-heavy visuals in photo shoots can be used as inspiration for graphic design and advertising campaigns.
Luxury Goods Industry
The trend of incorporating sparkly textures in fashion photo shoots can be applied to products in the luxury goods industry, such as clothing, accessories, and home decor.
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