I used to watch ‘Little House on the Prairie,’ and not once did I encounter style as seen in the Box 125 Fall 2009 collection. Instead of bonnets and full skirts, fashion designer Sara Keiser has focused on the more rustic, native side of the Midwest Prairies.
Featuring fringe, fur and feathers, the Box 125 Fall 2009 collection brings great texture to autumn and can easily transition into spring and even summer. I’m not sure about you, but I’m definitely feeling a little romp in the hay.
Midwest Prairie Fashion
Box 125 Fall 2009 is a Rustic Collection Perfect for All Seasons
Trend Themes
1. Rustic Fashion - There is an opportunity to disrupt the fashion industry with a focus on rustic, natural designs inspired by the Midwest Prairie.
2. Textured Clothing - Designers can focus on using textures such as fringe, fur, and feathers in clothing to bring a unique and tactile experience to customers.
3. Seasonal Transition Clothing - There is an opportunity to create clothing lines that can easily transition through multiple seasons, providing wearability and functionality.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - The fashion industry can benefit from incorporating rustic, natural elements into their designs with a focus on texture and seasonal versatility.
2. Retail - Retailers can market and sell clothing that incorporates rustic textures and can transition through multiple seasons, targeting customers looking for unique and versatile pieces.
3. Textile Manufacturing - Textile manufacturers can explore new materials and textures to incorporate into clothing designs, creating a new market for sustainable and natural textiles.