Contrasting Sequin Shoots

John Russo Shot Ribeiro for Harper’s Bazaar Arabia January 2014

This Harper’s Bazaar Arabia January 2014 shows off gorgeous Gucci designs from the label’s latest collection. When taking these series of stunning shots, photographer John Russo had interesting backgrounds to work with. Square brick walls, large white columns and red buildings are all places that model Lais Ribeiro pose in front of. On her eyes is light brown understated shadow with an underscoring of black eyeliner and a pretty peachy-pink lipstick.

All the clothing in this Harper’s Bazaar Arabia January 2014 is from Gucci. Interesting colorful designs are mostly made in contrasting oranges and purples. At first, the image or purple with orange might not sound so stylish, but on more neutral colored backgrounds, it looks incredibly luxurious and chic.

Contrasting Colors
The contrasting colors trend can be applied in various industries, such as home decor, fashion, and graphic design by playing with unconventional combinations of colors.
Luxurious Neutrals
The luxurious neutrals trend can be harnessed in fashion, beauty, and furniture industries by using understated and muted tones to create an elevated and sophisticated look.
Bold Lipstick
The bold lipstick trend can be utilized in the beauty, fashion, and media industries by experimenting with vibrant and unconventional shades of lipstick to make a statement.

Industries Being Reshaped

Fashion
The fashion industry could capitalize on the contrasting colors trend by using bold and unexpected color combinations to create unique pieces and collections.
Beauty
The beauty industry could leverage the bold lipstick trend by creating diverse and inclusive shade ranges that cater to a wider range of skin tones and preferences.
Photography
The photography industry could benefit from the luxurious neutrals trend by using understated and classy color palettes to create timeless and elegant visuals.
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