Draping Colorblocked Fashion

The Elle Spain 'Poppy' Editorial Stars British Gem Poppy Delevingne

The colorblocked fashion fad may be labeled as 'so last year,' but that doesn't mean people won't be inspired by the Elle Spain 'Poppy' editorial. With spring just around the corner, it will help people introduce more color into their drab winter wardrobes. The bright jewel-tones are exactly what is needed to transition from one season to the next.

The Elle Spain Poppy editorial was shot by fashion photographer Santiago Ruiseñor for the magazine's March 2012 issue. The photo shoot stars model Poppy Delevingne, who is based in London, England. The British beauty was styled by Pamela Ocampo, who clad her in femininely chic pieces from fashion labels such as Salvatore Ferragamo. Her bun and loose waves were styled by Gerardo Maldonado with makeup by Beatriz Cisneros.
Trend Themes
1. Colorblocked Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity for fashion and retail industries to create new and innovative colorblocking designs for clothing and accessories.
2. Seasonal Transitional Clothing - Disruptive innovation opportunity for fashion and retail industries to create new and innovative clothing designs to introduce more color into consumers' transitional wardrobes.
3. Geometric Patterns and Prints - Disruptive innovation opportunity for fashion and textile industries to create new and innovative geometric pattern and print designs for clothing and accessories.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Colorblocked fashion and seasonal transitional clothing trends represent disruptive innovation opportunities for the fashion industry.
2. Retail - Colorblocked fashion and seasonal transitional clothing trends represent disruptive innovation opportunities for the retail industry.
3. Textiles - Geometric pattern and print trend represents disruptive innovation opportunities for the textile industry.

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