Famed fashion designer Karl Largerfeld shoots Natasha Poly for the most recent issue of Vogue Nippon and he does a great job. The outdoor shoot by the water shows the supermodel doing what she does best.
Not only does Poly have a great spread inside of the magazine, she also graces the cover. Based on these great pictures for Vogue Nippon, hopefully Karl Lagerfeld shoots Natasha Poly again sometime really soon.
Implications - This rockstar editorial exploits the carefree lifestyle of singers, and uses it to sell a certain look. Companies should consider using the same type of aesthetic, or at least a carefree equivalent, in order to appeal to the many consumers caught up in the constraints and pressures of everyday life.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Carefree Aesthetic
- Companies can consider using the carefree aesthetic of rockstar editorials to appeal to consumers caught up in the constraints and pressures of everyday life.
- Outdoor Fashion Shoots
- Fashion companies can explore outdoor fashion shoots as a way to showcase their products and create a desirable lifestyle image.
- Celebrity Collaborations
- Fashion designers can collaborate with celebrities to create captivating editorials that capture the attention of consumers and increase brand awareness.
Where This Applies
- Fashion
- Fashion companies can use these rockstar editorials to create a carefree lifestyle image and showcase their products through outdoor fashion shoots.
- Photography
- Photography professionals can explore outdoor shoots and rockstar aesthetic as a way to showcase their skills and attract clients, particularly in the fashion industry.
- Entertainment
- Celebrity collaborations with fashion designers for editorial campaigns can benefit both industries and create a buzz around a certain brand or celebrity.
