The new editorial for Madame Germany featuring model Ilva Heitmann of Place Models is an absolutely breathtaking depiction of Indian-inspired fashion. Using bold colors and busy patterns, each ensemble is eye-catching and fabulous.
One such ensemble features a low-cut flowing dress with a bold blue and purple pattern. Photographer Thanassis Krikis placed model Heitmann in an equally busy setting full of vibrant pinks, greens and blues, which does not contrast her heavily patterned outfit but complements it.
Krikis uses this same technique throughout all of the Madame Germany photos. Heitmann is always placed in a colorful eye-catching set that with a clear attention to detail and careful selection beautifully complements every one of Heitmann's outfits.
With editorials like this one, it's clear that Indian-inspired fashion is coming back in a big way and will definitely be brightening up runways this summer and fall.
Vibrant Indian-Inspired Fashion
The New Madame Germany Ilva Heitmann Editorial is Richly Colorful
Trend Themes
1. Indian-inspired Fashion - The resurgence of Indian-inspired fashion presents opportunities for designers to experiment with bold colors and patterns.
2. Bold Prints - The use of busy patterns like bold prints creates an opportunity for textile and fashion designers to create unique and visually striking products.
3. Colorful Set Design - The use of colorful set design and attention to detail opens up opportunities for event planning and set design companies to incorporate vibrant elements.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend of Indian-inspired clothing by incorporating bold prints, patterns, and bright colors into their designs.
2. Textiles - The textile industry has an opportunity to use unique patterns and prints in their products inspired by the trend of Indian-inspired fashion.
3. Event Planning - Event planning companies have an opportunity to incorporate colorful set designs and attention to detail into their events inspired by the vibrant elements of Indian-inspired fashion.