Terry Richardson photographed Isabeli Fontana looking ripe for the picking in the 'Fruto De Pasión' editorial for Vogue Mexico's June 2014 issue. Whether she's taking a bite out of a juicy hunk of watermelon or sipping on a fruity cocktail, it's clear that Fontana is ready for summer.
Fashion editor Sarah Gore-Reeves outfitted the exotic beauty in an array of glittery, skin-baring numbers. In one shot Fontana dons a curve-hugging, sparkly number from Givenchy; in another, she wears a shimmery spaghetti strap frock. If I didn't know better, I'd guess that her name was Lola (and she was a showgirl). She definitely looks ready to head down to the Copacabana in these eye-catching outfits.
Hair stylist Dennis Lanni completed the look with retro curls, while makeup artist Frank B accentuated Fontana's light eyes and full pout.
What's Driving This Trend
- Tropical Fashion
- The 'Fruto De Pasión' editorial showcases the trend of tropical-inspired fashion, creating opportunities for designers to incorporate vibrant prints and colors in their collections.
- Glittery Glamour
- The editorial highlights the trend of glittery, skin-baring numbers, presenting an opportunity for fashion brands to create bold and attention-grabbing eveningwear pieces.
- Retro Beauty
- The retro curls and makeup seen in the editorial reflect the trend of nostalgic beauty looks, suggesting opportunities for beauty brands to reinvent vintage-inspired products.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can explore the tropical fashion trend and create collections with vibrant prints and colors.
- Eveningwear
- The glittery, skin-baring numbers showcased in the editorial provide an opportunity for the eveningwear industry to design bold and attention-grabbing pieces.
- Beauty
- The retro curls and makeup seen in the editorial create opportunities for the beauty industry to reinvent vintage-inspired products and offer customers nostalgic beauty looks.
