Opening up about her health obsession and dealing with sadness, the always-gorgeous Miranda Kerr stars -- and candidly talks -- in Net-a-Porter's The Edit photo shoot.
The top model looks stunning and statuesque in the bold and raw motorcycle-themed The Edit photo shoot. With gritty urban backdrops as company, the Australian bombshell poses in a bevy leather jackets, denim, sexy stilettos and leopard prints. Captured by photographer Chris Colls and styled by Tracy Taylor, the blonde beauty looks as flawless as ever.
“From my first [photo shoot] at 14, I never saw myself as a model,” says Miranda. “If someone asks me what I do, I say, ‘I have my own skincare line.’ I don’t define myself as a model."
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Urban Fashion Editorials
- Opportunity for fashion brands and editors to incorporate more edgy and daring aesthetics in their photo shoots, creating a unique experience for customers.
- Celebrity Lifestyle Interviews
- Opportunity for media outlets to offer more candid interviews with celebrities, opening up discussions on important topics and building a more personal connection with audiences.
- Health and Wellness Advocacy
- Opportunity for celebrities and aspiring influencers to advocate for healthy lifestyles and promote natural beauty, aligning with the increasing focus on wellness in contemporary culture.
Where This Applies
- Fashion
- Fashion brands can incorporate edgier and more urban aesthetics into their collections, catering to a younger and bolder consumer demographic.
- Media
- Media outlets can leverage the popularity of celebrities and offer more personal and revealing interviews to engage audiences and build loyalty.
- Beauty
- Beauty brands can partner with celebrities who advocate for natural skincare and wellness, aligning with the current focus on wellness in contemporary culture.
