The Gudrun & Gudrun 2012 Fall/Winter lookbook shows a selection of incredibly comfy sweaters to get you through the colder months. This brand hails from the Faroe Islands, which is set between Norway and Iceland. Drawing inspiration from the winter morning skies of the Faroe Islands, Gudrun & Gudrun created a collection that was born from the foggy landscape and crisp blue waters of this beautiful island chain.
Gudrun & Gudrun specialize in making knitwear that is ethically produced by hand by artisans. The color palette of the collection is decidedly cloudy using black, white, and gray mostly. Knowing the hand work that went into these over-sized sweaters and cardigans makes them a perfect choice for a sweater that you can wear around the house and straight out the door in the winter months.
Get the Gudrun & Gudrun Fall/Winter 2012 collection from the label's online shop.
Over-Sized Handmade Sweaters
The Gudrun & Gudrun 2012 Fall/Winter Lookbook Looks Comfy and Stylish
Trend Themes
1. Handmade Knitwear - Disruptive innovation opportunities exist in the fashion industry to embrace ethically produced and handcrafted knitwear.
2. Oversized Sweaters - There are opportunities for fashion brands to capitalize on the trend of oversized sweaters as a cozy and stylish option for colder months.
3. Ethical Fashion - The rise of ethically produced fashion provides opportunities for sustainable and socially responsible brands to thrive in the market.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry has the potential to incorporate handmade knitwear and oversized sweaters into their collections, offering unique and cozy options for consumers.
2. Textile Industry - The textile industry can explore opportunities to promote ethical production practices and support artisans to meet the rising demand for handmade knitwear.
3. Retail Industry - Retailers can embrace the trend of ethical fashion and oversized sweaters by curating collections that cater to consumers seeking sustainable and comfortable clothing options.