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Top Shop's Mexico Collection Celebrates the Day of the Dead

Topshop have just launched an awesome collection inspired by Mexico's Day of the Dead festival which mixes pansy prints with skeletons and skulls. It's a combination that works brilliantly.

Leather, over-sized knits and lace are all part of Topshop's Day of the Dead collection - as eccentric and colourful as the Mexican festival itself.

Throw in some massive heels and lots of grunge, and I can’t see what else someone could want from a high street fashion collection.
Trend Themes
1. Day of the Dead-inspired Fashion - Opportunities exist for fashion companies to explore unique cultural celebrations and integrate them into their designs in a creative and respectful way.
2. Combining Grunge and Glam - There is potential for companies to experiment with contrasting aesthetics and create bold fashion statements that appeal to a wide range of consumers.
3. Mixing Prints and Patterns - Incorporating a mix of prints and patterns can create visually striking fashion designs and cater to consumers looking for eclectic and expressive clothing.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Retail companies can incorporate culturally-inspired fashion collections and accessories to create unique product offerings and attract a more diverse customer base.
2. Textile Manufacturing - Manufacturers can create custom fabrics and prints that reflect a range of cultural celebrations and events to meet the growing trend of consumers who want to express their identities through fashion.
3. Footwear Manufacturing - Shoe manufacturers can create statement footwear designs that feature bold patterns and unexpected materials to capture the demand for eclectic and experimental fashion styles.

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