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The Nicki Minaj Glamour Magazine October 2011 Editorial is Sizzling

The Nicki Minaj Glamour Magazine October 2011 photo shoot shows that the woman who calls Lil Wayne her boss is venturing into the world at fashion and doing a great job at it.

Minaj models designs from Dolce & Gabbana, Jeremy Scott and Tom Ford and one thing is for sure: the girl loves her some color. In fact, she even states in the interview that she's "inspired by color. It does something for my attitude. It just makes me happier."

Donning a blonde wig and bright, bold looks, the singer has never looked better than she does in the Nicki Minaj Glamour Magazine October 2011 photo spread. Minaj continues to show off the fact that rappers can be fierce and fashionable, and her fans, whom she calls "Barbz," could not be happier.

Colorful Fashion
There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry by incorporating bold and bright colors in designs.
Rappers as Fashion Icons
The integration of rappers as fashion icons presents a disruptive innovation opportunity to showcase the intersection of music and fashion.
Celebrity Photo Spreads
There is room for disruptive innovation in the media industry by featuring celebrities in photo spreads that showcase their personal style.

Where This Applies

Fashion
The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend of incorporating bold and bright colors in designs to create unique and eye-catching collections.
Music
The music industry can explore innovative collaborations between musicians and fashion designers to establish rappers as influential fashion icons.
Media
The media industry can disrupt traditional photo spreads by featuring celebrities and highlighting their personal style and fashion choices.
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