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'I Used to Love Him' Brings Style to the Necropolis

— August 23, 2011 — Lifestyle
While frozen faces keep the focus on the fashion, an editorial like 'I Used to Love Him' is all-round more interesting. A flush of emotion is introduced into the stylish spreads with the sorrowful setting of a graveyard.

Model Mona of EMG first struts down the paved path past rows and rows of carved marble memorials and tombstones in her zebra print shirt and her flower-embroidered tights. Seemingly unaffected by her surroundings, the edgily dressed diva is quickly overcome by sadness when she reaches a particular headstone. Violet hydrangeas and classical mausoleums with doric columns complete the scene with a poetic character, offset by the modern styling of Elaine Laurel and Natalie Anne. 'I Used to Love Him' by Milos is a tragic tale of glamorous love lost.

Trend Themes

  1. Emotive Fashion — Incorporating emotions and storytelling into fashion to create a more interesting and engaging experience.
  2. Fashion in Unconventional Settings — Bringing fashion to unexpected places, like cemeteries, to produce an eye-catching contrast.
  3. Mixing Classical and Modern Styles — Blending classical and modern styles in fashion photography to create visually compelling contrasts.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion Industry — By incorporating new elements into fashion photography, the industry can attract consumers with a preference for emotional and engaging content.
  2. Cemetery Industry — Partnering with the fashion industry to allow for photography shoots in cemeteries to capitalize on alternative streams of revenue.
  3. Floral Arrangement Industry — Collaborating with the fashion industry to provide eye-catching floral arrangements for their photography shoots at cemeteries and other unconventional settings.
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