As demonstrated in the latest Harper’s Bazaar Australian Fashion May 2010 issue, mixing colors and patterns is perfectly acceptable this season. The shoot, titled ‘Mixology,’ blends eastern and western styles captured by photographer Benny Horne.
Styled by Jillian Davidson, model Meghan Collison shows off pieces from Dolce & Gabanna and Stella McCartney. Personally, I think the headscarves are super stylish if you can pull off the look. See more images from the Harper's Bazaar Australian Fashion May 2010 shoot in the gallery.
Patterned Headscarves
‘Mixology' in Harper's Bazaar Australia Fashion May 2010
Trend Themes
1. Mixing Patterns and Colors - Opportunity to create fashion products with mixed patterns and colors using eastern and western styles.
2. Headscarf Fashion - Opportunity to create headscarf styles that blend eastern and western cultures.
3. Photography Fashion Shoots - Opportunity to combine different cultural fashions in photography.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can explore mixed pattern and eastern and western style fashions.
2. Photography - Fashion photography can incorporate eastern and western style fashions and patterns in their shoots.
3. Textile - The textile industry can produce headscarf fabrics with mixed patterns that blend eastern and western cultures.