The ‘Stairway to Heaven' Spread in Lurve Magazine April
Venessa Fisher — March 25, 2010 — Fashion
References: lurvemag & fashiongonerogue
Photographer Alexandra Catiere and art director Shala Monroque create a story that is both beautiful and spooky in their latest work for Lurve Magazine April 2010. Titled ‘Stairway to Heaven,’ the models show off tribal-inspired makeup, draping dresses and standout accessories that make every shot pop.
Models Aminata Niaria, Sessilee Lopez, Lyndsay Scott and Adama Diallo look like goddesses of another world, and make a striking group in this black and white layout styled by Jenke Ahmed.
Models Aminata Niaria, Sessilee Lopez, Lyndsay Scott and Adama Diallo look like goddesses of another world, and make a striking group in this black and white layout styled by Jenke Ahmed.
Trend Themes
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Tribal-inspired Makeup Beauty Trends — There's an opportunity for beauty brands to create makeup collections inspired by tribal elements for a unique and exhilarating customer experience.
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Spooky Fashion Editorials — There's an opportunity for fashion retailers or magazine brands to create spooky fashion editorials for Halloween or other themed events.
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Black and White Photography Trends — There's an opportunity for photography schools or equipment companies to create courses or products targeting the rise in demand for black and white photography.
Industry Implications
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Fashion Industry — Fashion brands and magazine companies can cater to customers with a love for spooky and tribal-influenced fashion.
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Beauty Industry — Cosmetics brands can create unique makeup collections inspired by tribal elements and spooky themes.
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Photography Industry — Photography schools, equipment companies, and studios can tap into the demand for black and white photography for creative editorials, portrait sessions, and more.
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