Loud and vibrant, the new Bernhard Willhelm Spring/Summer 2012 is an eclectic assortment of daring designs and adventurous apparel. The collection features patterning evocative of African indigenous tribal art. Particularly eye-catching are the Zubac-chic pants; layered in yellow, blue and orange with a zebra design, these hip bottoms are as wild as the landscape that inspired their design.
For a more casual yet distinctive Bernard Willhelm feel there are the muscle t-shirts that feature the 100% logo. The minimalist appeal of the logo interacts with the vibrancy of the color pattern to create an assertive and stimulating top.
A zestful lineup of fashionable apparel, the Bernard Willhelm Spring/Summer 2012 will fill your wardrobe with a wild assortment of roaring garments.
Serengeti-Inspired Fashion
The Bernhard Willhelm Spring/Summer 2012 is Wild and Energetic
Trend Themes
1. Eclectic Fashion - Exploring and combining diverse styles and patterns to create unique and daring fashion statements.
2. Tribal-inspired Designs - Drawing inspiration from indigenous tribal art to infuse clothing with cultural motifs and vibrant patterns.
3. Minimalist Logos - Using simple and clean logos to create a bold and assertive aesthetic in fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Designing bold and vibrant clothing collections inspired by diverse cultural sources, such as tribal art.
2. Textile Manufacturing - Producing fabrics that can incorporate intricate patterns and vibrant colors to match the eclectic style of fashion collections.
3. Streetwear Brands - Creating clothing lines that combine minimalist logos with eye-catching patterns to appeal to fashion-forward consumers.