The Jonathan Cohen FW 2012 collection is driven by movement. The line features a series of elegant dresses in silks and chiffons. The dresses are lightweight and have long dual-slits while still maintaining wearability. The silhouettes of the gowns are reminiscent of the 90s, but the patterns favored are highly contemporary. A memorable piece fathers daring yellow-plaid sleeves.
Jonathan Cohen grew up in San Diego, California. After moving to New York to attend Parsons School of Design, Cohen's vision bloomed. Inspired by the surfers back home, subculture and music, he developed a look that breathes life into high fashion. His pieces are for the fashionista with a bold and elegant look and a spunky, rebellious attitude.
The Jonathan Cohen FW 2012 collection is elegant and romantic with a rocker edge.
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The Jonathan Cohen FW 2012 Collection is Avant Garde and Subtly Romantic
Trend Themes
1. Movement-inspired Fashion - Opportunity for designers to create clothing that emphasizes movement and fluidity.
2. 90s Retro Silhouettes - Opportunity to bring back popular silhouettes from the 90s with a modern twist.
3. Bold Patterned Designs - Opportunity to experiment with contemporary patterns in fashion design.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Opportunity for fashion designers to create innovative clothing collections.
2. Textile and Fabric Manufacturing - Opportunity to develop and produce lightweight fabrics suitable for movement-inspired fashion.
3. Fashion Retail - Opportunity for retailers to provide consumers with clothing that combines elegance and a rocker edge.