All about fashion-forward, eco-friendly styles, the JoAnn Berman Spring 2011 collection “N GOA-A-GO GO†took flight at New York City's 2010 Fashion Week. A whirlwind of color, Berman took inspiration from the 1960s as she created colorful pieces in typical retro-style fashion.
Much like most eco-fashion today, the JoAnn Berman Spring 2011 collection did not reflect the use of a lot of hemp, but rather luxury and class. This year, the runway was overflowing with bursts of vibrant colors, clean geometric lines, A-line dresses, digitally printed mesh dresses and tribal patterns.
Check out the gallery for the psychedelic eco-chic flair you've been yearning for in your wardrobe.
Groovy Eco Fashion
The JoAnn Berman Spring 2011 Collection is a Kaleidoscope of Color
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Fashion - Opportunity for luxury and class-driven eco-fashion to become a trend, moving away from traditional materials like hemp.
2. Retro-inspired Clothing - Opportunity for designers to incorporate vintage trends into current fashion.
3. Digitally Printed Mesh Dresses - Opportunity for fashion designers to incorporate digital technology in fashion design.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Designers can create eco-friendly, retro-inspired, and digitally printed clothing to meet evolving customer tastes and preferences.
2. Textile Industry - Opportunity for textile companies to create new eco-friendly and sustainable fabrics for fashion designers.
3. Technology Industry - Opportunity for technology companies to develop digital printing technologies for fabric printing in fashion design.