For the upcoming spring season, tribal-luxe looks are again hot on fashion's radar and this L'Officiel Paris February 2012 spread featuring model Egle Tvirbutaite will give you ideas on how to put it all -- stylishly and colorfully -- together.
Photographed by Polish fashion photographer Marcin Tyszka, the spread is called 'Belleville-Bamako' and features a slew of vibrant tribal-inspired pieces. Prints and pattens reign supreme in ensembles that pack a bright and bold punch. The spread was styled by Alexandra Elbim, who dressed Tvirbutaite in designs by Chloe, Pringle of Scotland, Kenzo, Gucci and more. The styles range from splashy printed pants and headscarves to chic wrap skirts, oversized beaded jewelry and chunky wedge sandals.
Makeup for this L'Officiel Paris February 2012 shoot was provided by Christina Lutz, with har by Lok Lau.
Chromatic Tribal Couture
The 'Belleville-Bamako' Editorial in L'Officiel Paris February 2012
Trend Themes
1. Tribal Fashion Trend - The growing tribal fashion trend offers opportunities for sustainable fashion innovation.
2. Bold Prints Trend - The bold prints fashion trend opens possibilities for technology integration in textile and print manufacturing.
3. Colorful Design Trend - The colorful design trend in fashion creates an opportunity for eco-friendly dyeing techniques innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can benefit from incorporating sustainable practices in manufacturing materials and in production.
2. Textile Industry - The textile industry has an opportunity to invest in developing technology for creating bold prints easily and sustainably.
3. Beauty Industry - The beauty industry can benefit from creating makeup products that match and highlight bold fashion trends.