The Mara Hoffman Spring 2012 collection is an exotic compilation of bright colors and fun prints.
Debuted at the New York Fashion Week, the line featured a slew of styles. From jumpsuits to caftans to column dresses, the line carries a fierce attitude. Inspired by the women of Mexico and iconic female painter Frida Kahlo, the line is an embellishment of traditional tropical characteristics. The designer uses printed silks and wood cut accessories in a modern way. The woven and geometric designs are combined with seed-beading and neon embroidery for a perfect juxtaposition of styles. The designer called the models her ‘Mexican Mamas,’ adorning them with giant fruity updos with fern detailing.
The Mara Hoffman Spring 2012 collection is a bohemian delight for the free-wheeling, free-loving fashionista.
Bold Mexicana Fashion
The Mara Hoffman Spring 2012 Collection is Sweet and Daring
Trend Themes
1. Exotic Prints - The use of elaborate prints is a trend that can be pursued by home decor companies, textiles industry, and fashion designers.
2. Cultural Inspired Fashion - Fashion designers, jewelry, and accessory industry can explore cultural inspirations for their collections.
3. Combination of Traditional and Contemporary Designs - Interior designers, home decor and even fashion designers can incorporate traditional and contemporary designs in their products and collections.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can create collections that take inspiration from different cultures.
2. Interior Design - Home decor companies and interior designers can add exotic prints and cultural themes in their products and designs.
3. Textiles - Textile industry can experiment with different patterns and styles inspired by traditional and contemporary designs.