L'Officiel Russia May 2010 features Sophie Srej shot by Martin Lidell in outfits styled by Vanessa Bellugeon. The shoot is filled with flowers and folksy quirks.
The angelic-like floral headbands are spring- and summer-ready. There is also the clog, popularized by Chanel. Looks from Lanvin, Dior and Bottega Veneta top off the shoot. From hippie florals to an off-the-shoulder green dress, L'Officiel Russia May 2010 is making its pages floral pattern pretty.
Implications - L’Officiel Russia May 2010 is stunning in how it uses light and is able to convey the natural beauty of the model that they used. I found myself thinking about summer and picnics the entire time I was going through this floral motif series of photos. Excellent.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Folksy Floral Fashion
- Fashion brands and designers can incorporate folksy florals into their collections to add a touch of rustic charm to high-end designs.
- Angelic Floral Headbands
- Accessories brands can capitalize on the popularity of floral headbands by creating their own designs for the spring and summer seasons.
- Off-shoulder Green Dresses
- Designers and brands can incorporate off-shoulder features and green hues into their dresses to replicate the fashion-forward design seen in L'Officiel Russia May 2010.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion Industry
- Fashion brands, designers, and accessories brands can utilize this trend to incorporate folksy florals, floral headbands, and off-shoulder green dresses into their collections for the spring and summer seasons.
- Beauty Industry
- Beauty brands can create makeup palettes that complement the natural floral motifs and colors seen in L'Officiel Russia May 2010 to cater to consumers looking for seasonal makeup options.
- Photography Industry
- Photography services can consider using floral motifs and natural lighting techniques to capture the beauty of models during photoshoots, like that seen in L'Officiel Russia May 2010.
