Neus Bermejo poses in monochrome photos for Harper’s Bazaar Spain October 2013 but the focus of this editorial is not on clothing. Without a single garment for distraction, Bermejo’s hair is the center of attention.
Wild yet purposefully placed tresses, sky-high buns and balloon-shaped coiffures are all photographer Xevi Muntané focuses on. The black and white choice of photography gives the series of images a retro feel. It incorporates styles from the 60s, especially the bulbous buns.
Bermejo’s slim face, full lips and large eyes make her look almost doll-like, especially in the image where her tresses flow carelessly over her face. She radiates a powerfully seductive air yet simultaneously emits a playful, childlike appearance.
This editorial for Harper’s Bazaar Spain October 2013 is a great homage to hairstyles of the 60s and it is incredibly beautiful despite its purposeful simplicity.
What's Driving This Trend
- Monochromatic Hair Photography
- Capture hair as the center of attention in black and white photography for editorial spreads
- Retro Hairstyles
- Incorporate vintage hair trends for a modern editorial look
- Doll-like Hair and Makeup
- Create playful and seductive looks inspired by childlike features
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion Publishing
- Embrace innovative hair and beauty photography in editorial spreads for fashion magazines
- Beauty and Hair Care
- Incorporate vintage hairstyles and makeup trends into modern beauty products and services
- Advertising and Marketing
- Develop bold and eye-catching advertising campaigns that feature innovative hair and beauty trends.
