The Joseph Turvey Spring/Summer 2014 menswear collection is showcased in a visually vivid catalog that highlights the British designer's use of bright colors and artful textile prints.
Displayed as part of Fashion East Spring/Summer 2014 Menswear Installations, this collection catalog fuses vanguard fashions with hand-drawn illustrations and experimental textiles. These joined visual elements make up a series of edgy and youthful streetwear looks that defy tradition while pushing style boundaries.
The Joseph Turvey Spring/Summer 2014 menswear collection also pays tribute to legendary NASCAR driver Ethel Mobley and her powerful female presence in the 1950s male-dominated world of professional racing. Moreover, the designer combines athletic silhouettes with unexpected prints and color-blocked elements to create his latest version of street couture.
Pattern-Clashing Streetwear Catalogs
The Joseph Turvey Spring/Summer 2014 Collection is Vivid
Trend Themes
1. Experimental Textile Prints - Fashion designers can explore the use of hand-drawn illustrations and artistic textile prints to create unique and boundary-pushing streetwear looks.
2. Color-blocking in Street Couture - Fashion designers can incorporate unexpected color-blocking elements in streetwear silhouettes to create bold and eye-catching looks.
3. Nascar-inspired Streetwear - Fashion designers can take inspiration from the world of professional racing to create powerful and edgy streetwear looks for both men and women.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Innovative fashion designers in the streetwear genre can draw inspiration from art and sports to break traditional boundaries and create unique and memorable fashion collections.
2. Textile Industry - Textile manufacturers can explore the creation of experimental textiles that integrate hand-drawn illustrations and artistic prints to cater to the needs of edgy and boundary-pushing fashion designers.
3. Sports Marketing - Sports marketing professionals can tap into the fashion industry and explore partnerships and collaborations with fashion designers to highlight the athleticism and power of female athletes, as exemplified by Ethel Mobley.