Mismatched Print Editorials

The May 2014 Vogue China Natasha Poly Photoshoot Clashes

The May 2014 Vogue China photoshoot featuring model Natasha Poly displays an unusual assortment of mismatched prints. Photographer Willy Vanderperre captured Poly within varying over the top outfits, each one revealing a series of colorful patterns.

Stylist Anastasia Barbieri amassed these offbeat looks for Vogue China. Each outfit is more daring than the next with tinted pink sunglasses, furry oversize jackets, metallic dresses and geometric two-piece suits.

Shoes are also central to this Vogue China production. Matched again unexpectedly with bright colors and shapes were chunky gilded heels paired with dainty socks. Altogether, the outfits seem to match in spite of their numerous differences, speaking to Barbieri's talent as a high end stylist. These looks may as such begin to take root this season.

Mismatched Prints
There is a trend of incorporating mismatched prints in fashion editorials, allowing for creative and eclectic styling opportunities.
Colorful Patterns
The use of vibrant and varied patterns in fashion editorials opens up possibilities for bold and eye-catching designs.
Unconventional Styling
Experimenting with offbeat combinations and unexpected pairings in fashion shoots showcases the potential for unique and disruptive styling choices.

Industries Being Reshaped

Fashion
The fashion industry can explore the trend of mismatched prints to create innovative and unconventional clothing lines.
Photography
Photographers can leverage the trend of colorful patterns to create visually striking and captivating editorial spreads.
Styling
The styling industry can embrace unconventional styling choices to push the boundaries of fashion and inspire new trends.
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