Lara & Natasha Work It Out in V Magazine
The recent V55 issue of V Magazine features an editorial concept that is every guy’s dreams: a fantasy of two models in the locker room.
However, since this is V Magazine and not Maxim, the models had some kind of clownish make-up on their faces.
Photographed by Willy Vanderperre, the IT model of the moment Lara Stone and Natasha Poly were styled by Olivier Rizzo in pieces from Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, Comme des Garçons, Chanel and Miu Miu among others.
I particularly like the use of the baseball caps on the shoulders. Very imaginative and inspired. The editorial shows that athletic silhouettes are very in this fall.
However, since this is V Magazine and not Maxim, the models had some kind of clownish make-up on their faces.
Photographed by Willy Vanderperre, the IT model of the moment Lara Stone and Natasha Poly were styled by Olivier Rizzo in pieces from Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, Comme des Garçons, Chanel and Miu Miu among others.
I particularly like the use of the baseball caps on the shoulders. Very imaginative and inspired. The editorial shows that athletic silhouettes are very in this fall.
Trend Themes
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Locker Room Fantasy — The use of playful fantasy settings can add novelty and excitement to fashion editorials
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Athletic Silhouettes — Designing sports-inspired clothing can appeal to the growing trend of athleisure wear
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Imaginative Styling — Experimenting with unconventional styling techniques can create refreshing and memorable fashion shoots
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Fashion — Fashion brands can create sports-inspired lines or playful fashion editorials to appeal to younger, trend-driven audiences
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Publishing — Magazine publishers can incorporate more imaginative and fantasy-inspired editorials to capture readers' attention and increase engagement
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Photography — Photographers and stylists can explore more unconventional concepts in their work to differentiate from traditional fashion shoots and attract new clients
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