Bold Inclusive Apparel

Banana Republic and Charles Harbison Join Forces for a New Collection

Find a range of bold, colorful, inclusive pieces in the limited-edition, consciously designed line by Charles Harbison for Banana Republic. The 18-piece capsule combines Banana Republic's classic aesthetic with a fashion-forward Harbison twist. The new collection was inspired by the strong, strong women he grew up around and still surrounds himself with today.

"The women in my family were my first examples of the power of fashion and it's become so fundamental to my process because those were my earliest images," says Harbison. "Those were my first muses. I aspire to be as elegant as my mother. I aspire to be as exciting and well-dressed as my grandmother."

The Banana Republic and Charles Harbison collection features a variety of pieces including statement jackets, monochromatic dresses, color-blocked shirts and skirts, and structured pants -- to name a few.
Trend Themes
1. Bold Inclusive Apparel - The trend of creating limited-edition, consciously designed lines of inclusive apparel that combines classic aesthetics with fashion-forward twists, inspired by diversity and strong women.
2. Statement Capsule Collections - The trend of creating statement, limited-edition capsule collections with unique aesthetics and perspectives that challenge traditional design conventions.
3. Inspired by Personal Stories - The trend of creating collections inspired by personal stories and experiences, especially those related to gender, ethnicity, and culture.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - Fashion and apparel industry can integrate diversity and inclusivity in their designs, creating lines of statement clothing that promote empowering messages.
2. Retail - Retail industry can collaborate with fashion designers to create limited-edition lines that bring uniqueness and fresh perspectives to their stores.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Marketing and advertising industry can use storytelling and personal narratives, focusing on personal experiences and diverse backgrounds, to promote inclusive lines of apparel and retail products.

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