Caroline Brasch Nielsen gets ruffled for the 'Folding Grace' editorial in Vogue China January 2014 issue. Sharif Hamza captured the beauty in a series of sparkly, ruffled, party-appropriate gowns, chosen by stylist Tiina Laakkonen. Nielsen got holiday-ready with the help of hair stylist Diego Da Silva, makeup artist Mathias Van Hooff and nail artist Gina Edwards. Her look was sleek with straight locks, a bold red lip and show-stopping gold eye shadow.
Each look has a dramatic effect, whether it's a ruffled, pleated or folded gown. These stunning floor length options will guarantee the spotlight is on you this holiday season. If you don't mind the attention, one of these attention-grabbing frocks would make excellent inspiration for your cocktail party shopping.
What's Driving This Trend
- Ruffled Garments
- Disruptive innovation opportunities include using technology to create ruffled garments that can change shape or color.
- Party-appropriate Gowns
- Disruptive innovation opportunities include using sustainable materials to create party-appropriate gowns that are environmentally friendly.
- Holiday Season Fashion
- Disruptive innovation opportunities include incorporating smart technology into holiday season fashion to create interactive and personalized garments.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- Disruptive innovation opportunities in the fashion industry include integrating AI technology into the design process to create innovative and customizable clothing.
- Beauty
- Disruptive innovation opportunities in the beauty industry include developing new, long-lasting makeup formulas that complement ruffled garments.
- Events and Entertainment
- Disruptive innovation opportunities in the events and entertainment industry include creating immersive experiences where attendees can try on virtual versions of ruffled garments.
