Model Natalia Chabanenko goes French chic in her latest spread for Italian Marie Claire March 2010. Showing off simple hot pants belted with a piece of rope and a plunging lace top from Stella McCartney, these sexy pieces can easily go from day to night.
Finished off with some colorful berets and chunky gold earrings, the spread gives off a regal and sophisticated air. Paired with thick black liner and a dark stained lip, this is the perfect way to add a little drama to your wardrobe.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Sustainable Lace Fashion
- There is an opportunity for sustainable fashion companies to incorporate lace into their products to attract customers who want sophisticated and eco-friendly clothing options.
- Day-to-night Clothing
- Fashion companies can explore versatile designs that can be worn during the day and evening, like the hot pants and plunging lace top Natalia is wearing.
- French Chic Trend
- Fashion companies can explore designs that embody the regal and sophisticated French chic trend seen in the Italian Marie Claire March 2010 spread.
Where This Applies
- Sustainable Fashion
- Sustainable fashion companies can incorporate lace into their products to offer eco-friendly and chic clothing options.
- Fast Fashion
- Fast fashion retailers can incorporate versatile day-to-night designs like the hot pants and plunging lace top to meet customer demands for practical and stylish clothing.
- Luxury Fashion
- Luxury fashion companies can capitalize on the French chic trend seen in the Italian Marie Claire March 2010 spread to appeal to customers looking for high-end, sophisticated clothing options.