I can safely say that after seeing the Highsnobette Berlin Diner editorial, my love for diners has extended past the grease-filled menu and triple thick milkshakes.
Shot by photographer Laura Palm for a Highsnobette exclusive, the photo shoot features vintage-inspired designs like monochromatic pink pastel ensembles, metallic skirts and floral tops paired with a full black and white polka dot skirt. Celebrating Berlin-based labels like Lala Berlin, Karlotta Wilde and Sabrina Dehoff, the shoot also includes Highsnobette's favorite brands like Opening Ceremony and h&m.
The Highsnobette Berlin Diner spread encompasses a full retro feel with its eclectic yet flirty fashion and ability to let the setting be as much a part of the story as the clothes.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Retro Fashion
- Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate retro design elements and styles in their collections.
- Vintage-inspired Photography
- Potential for photographers to create vintage-inspired shoots that showcase fashion in unique and creative ways.
- Nostalgic Aesthetics
- Growing interest in aesthetics that evoke nostalgia, presenting opportunities for marketers to tap into this trend.
Where This Applies
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can take inspiration from the retro and vintage elements featured in the Highsnobette Berlin Diner editorial.
- Photography
- Photographers can take advantage of the growing demand for vintage-inspired photography.
- Marketing
- Brands can leverage the growing interest in nostalgia to create marketing campaigns that tap into consumer emotions and experiences.