Making sure the cover screams summer, the new Vogue Paris June/July 2014 cover does something novel: shoot underwater in a pool.
With the stunning Natasha Poly as the cover girl, the sultry cover will make you want to cool off in a pool after raising your pulse. With her enviable figure squeezed into a sizzling red bikini, the Russian blonde beauty looks seductive and refreshing at the same time for the Vogue Paris June/July 2014 cover image.
Captured by photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, the cover is unique because it has the model posing inside the pool -- with the bottom half completely underwater.
In just a bikini, with slick wet hair and scarlet lips, Poly will make you wish it was you on the cover instead of her.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Underwater Photography
- Innovative photographers are exploring the use of underwater settings to create striking and unique images.
- Pool Fashion
- There is a growing trend of showcasing swimwear and poolside fashion in magazine covers, appealing to consumers' desire for summer aesthetics and lifestyle.
- Seductive Swimwear
- Swimwear brands can capitalize on the allure of seductive and refreshing designs that resonate with consumers' desire for both sex appeal and comfort.
Sectors Adopting This
- Photography
- Photography studios can invest in underwater equipment and offer underwater photoshoot experiences to cater to clients looking for unique and mesmerizing visuals.
- Fashion
- Fashion brands and designers can create swimwear collections that embrace both seductiveness and functionality, tapping into the growing demand for poolside fashion.
- Beauty
- Beauty brands can collaborate with swimwear brands to create beauty products and cosmetics that cater to the specific needs of poolside and beachgoers, combining seduction with skincare.
