The Mr Knife, Miss Fork series finds an unlikely source for inspiration in the 85-year-old surrealist book 'Babylon,' written by French author Rene Crevel. Drawing from one passage in particular in which it reads, "I’ll call you Miss Fork. You, you’ll call me Mr. Knife, and people will think we’re a Spanish couple on our honeymoon," the mastermind behind the series, L.A. native Laurel Consuelo Broughton of Welcome Companions, reveals, "I’d always loved the way the little girl in the novel uses objects to personify people."
Comprised of fashionable accessories including a coin purse shaped like a hand, a hat that doubles as a purse and a clutch that is disguised as a standard American envelope, the Mr Knife, Miss Fork series is part of Welcome Projects.
Surreal Fashion Accessories
The Mr Knife, Miss Fork Series Was Inspired by Rene Crevel's 'Babylon'
Trend Themes
1. Surreal Accessories - There is a huge market for fashion accessories that are inspired by surrealist works of art and literature.
2. Multi-functional Accessories - Customers are drawn to accessories that serve multiple purposes, like the hat purse and envelope clutch in the Mr Knife, Miss Fork series.
3. Personification of Objects - Accessories that are personified objects, like the coin purse shaped like a hand, are gaining popularity among consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers and retailers have an opportunity to create unique accessories inspired by works of literature and art.
2. Retail - Retailers can capitalize on the trend of multi-functional accessories by offering products that can be used in more than one way.
3. Art and Literature - The art and literature industries can collaborate with fashion designers to create accessories that are inspired by surrealist works.