The Ana Locking Fall/Winter 2013 collection embraces a palette of vibrant citrus hues and a matching clash of floral prints. Entitled "McGuffin", this runway presentation took to runway stage during Madrid Fashion Week.
From her beautifully botanical textile choices to an array of rich textures, the always daring designer successfully pairs her versatile suit sets along with impeccably tailored outerwear garments.
The Ana Locking Fall/Winter 2013 menswear line features a variety of fitted and oversized silhouettes and a range of long and short hemlines that are showcased through cropped bolero caplets and knee-length overcoats. This bold runway presentation adds brightness to one's dull fall/winter wardrobe and proves that color is not only reserved for summer months.
Citrus Floral Catwalks
The Ana Locking Fall/Winter 2013 Collection Embraces Botanical Prints
Trend Themes
1. Citrus Floral Fashion - There is an opportunity for clothing designers to incorporate bolder botanical prints and bright citrus hues into their collections, even for fall or winter clothes.
2. Mismatched Prints - Using contrasting prints in the same outfit is an opportunity for fashion designers to create unique and daring pieces that stand out on the runway.
3. Textile Choices - Experimenting with different fabrics and textures in one garment can help designers to create more versatile clothing that can be worn in a variety of settings and occasions.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - There is an opportunity for fashion designers to be bold and daring by incorporating brighter and bolder colours as well as contrasting prints and unique fabric choices in their designs.
2. Retail - Retailers should consider stocking vibrant clothing items that feature citrus hues and botanical prints to appeal to customers seeking unique and eye-catching pieces.
3. Advertising - Ad agencies should consider leveraging bold, colourful, botanical patterns and fabrics in their advertisements to appeal to customers seeking more vibrant, expressive fashion options.