Casting an impressive spell in the feature fashion editorial is flame-haired supermodel and wife of Jack White, Karen Elson, in Lula Magazine's ninth issue. Styled by editor-in-chief Leith Clark and photographed by Catherine Servel, Elson's piercing gaze and her signature red locks are absolutely enchanting in the main editorial, 'What's This Magical.'
Clark dresses the real-life vintage-loving Elson in feminine frocks by D&G, Anna Sui, Louis Vuitton and Proenza Schouler.
Implications - Society has become so saturated with advertisements that consumers have become desensitized to their imagery. They now pay attention to ads which boast images that are unique for their high-quality and bold beauty. Companies can appeal to their desired demographics by developing marketing campaigns that emphasize professional visuals over text.
What's Driving This Trend
- High-quality Visuals
- Emphasizing professional visuals can capture and hold consumer attention in a saturated advertising market.
- Unique Imagery
- Ads that are distinctive and visually striking stand out among the sea of advertisements, attracting consumer interest.
- Bold Beauty
- Bold and visually captivating images can effectively engage consumers in a world where they are inundated with visual content.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- Fashion brands can utilize high-quality visuals and unique imagery in their advertising campaigns to stand out from competitors and capture consumer attention.
- Marketing and Advertising
- Marketing and advertising companies can focus on creating visually striking and compelling campaigns that emphasize bold beauty to effectively engage their target audience.
- Photography
- The photography industry can offer services that specialize in creating high-quality visuals and unique imagery for brands looking to differentiate themselves in the market.
