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Mercedes-Maybach Unveils Second 'Project MAYBACH' Installment

German luxury car brand Mercedes–Maybach has unveiled the next installment of its collaboration with the late Virgil Abloh dubbed 'Project MAYBACH.' This time, the collaboration consists of a limited-edition custom S-Class with an accompanying clothing collection.

The vehicle, which is limited to 150 units, was designed by Abloh before his passing in 2021 and, not surprisingly, boasts an eye-catching high fashion-inspired design. The fully-equipped Mercedes-Maybach S-Class S680 features a two-tone color scheme consisting of glossy 'Sand' and 'Obsidian Black.' This soothing color palette extends into the car's interior, where it is used on the leather seats, doors, steering wheel, floor mats, dashboard, and ceiling.

The accompanying clothing capsule also utilizes the same two-tone color scheme, applying the colors to vintage faded tees, cotton fleece crewnecks, hoodies, canvas baseball caps, and racing gloves.
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Auto-fashion Collaborations - High-end fashion designers are collaborating with luxury car brands to create unique, limited-edition vehicles and clothing collections, offering exclusivity and innovation to affluent consumers.
2. Co-branded Designer Merchandise - Fashion designers are partnering with non-fashion brands to create co-branded merchandise, expanding their reach and generating unique brand experiences.
3. Two-tone Aesthetic - The use of limited color palettes in design is gaining popularity, allowing for cohesive and visually striking products across multiple industries.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Design - The automotive industry can invest in collaborations with fashion designers to create limited-edition vehicles that appeal to style-conscious consumers seeking exclusivity and innovation.
2. Fashion and Apparel - Fashion and apparel companies can partner with non-fashion brands to create co-branded products, tapping into new markets and strengthening their innovative reputation.
3. Accessory Design - Accessory designers can leverage two-tone aesthetics and collaborations with non-fashion industries to create unique, visually striking products and expand their market presence.

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