The Anja Rubik Vogue Paris September 2011 issue shows a more bohemian earthy collection for woman's fashion. Finally getting over a wave of intense studded, black leather and disciplinarian dom wear, fashion is going back to its roots. Taking from the 1960's and 1970's fashion of flower power, clothing design is turning back to its more romantic and feminine roots.
Featuring flared bottoms and fur hats, along with fringed dresses the Anja Rubik Vogue Paris editorial shows off modernized versions of hippie fashion. There is something absolutely romantic and undeniably effeminate about these fashion pieces. This new wave of groovy fashion is certainly unorthodox, but a welcome change for those fashionistas looking for a softer approach to fashion.
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The Anja Rubik Vogue Paris September Issue Features Flower Power
Trend Themes
1. Bohemian Fashion - Fashion designers can tap into the bohemian trend, creating modern clothes with a romantic and feminine twist.
2. Vintage Revival - Designers can take inspiration from 1960's and 1970's fashion to create modernized versions of vintage and retro clothing.
3. Soft Approach to Fashion - There is a rising trend of fashionistas looking for romantic, effeminate and unorthodox fashion, offering opportunities to create new collections catering to these preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can take advantage of the rising trend of bohemian and vintage fashion to offer new collections and attract more customers.
2. Retail Industry - Retailers can capitalize on this trend by offering modernized versions of hippie fashion and catering to fashionistas looking for a softer approach to fashion.
3. Textile Industry - The textile industry can also benefit from this trend by producing fabrics that can be used to create bohemian and vintage-inspired clothing designs.