The Public School Collection at NYFW 2014 is androgynous and tomboy-inspired. The clever designer duo Dao and Max behind the Public School label wanted to create a tomboy counterpart so that the fashion house could be worn by men and women. The amazingly clean-cut herringbone topcoats, quilted jackets with shearling hood and multi-layered tailoring is beautifully crafted for either gender. The Pilgrim-inspired collection with the broad-brimmed hats is supposed to emulate "new pilgrim" style.
By designing for both genders, the under-the-radar designers are breaking into the world of womenswear and menswear. The mountain boy look and schoolgirl styles are reminiscent of Japanese cult favorite looks. The Public School Collection is making a subtle statement with its urban classic track pants paired with motocross jackets cut from tweed. The layering of the garments is fashion-forward and captures the new pilgrim concept perfectly.
Unisex Tomboy Collections
The Public School 2014 Collection Provides Chic Macho Flair
Trend Themes
1. Gender-neutral Fashion - Gender-neutral clothing lines that focus on a tomboy aesthetic have the potential to disrupt traditional fashion norms and attract a diverse customer base.
2. Androgynous Designs - Designers who incorporate elements of both masculine and feminine styles into their clothing will appeal to consumers who value creativity and individuality in their fashion choices.
3. Crossover Collections - Companies that create collections that can be worn by both men and women may reach a broader audience and increase sales by tapping into the growing trend of gender inclusivity.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry has an opportunity to expand its customer base and challenge traditional gender stereotypes by embracing gender-neutral clothing lines and androgynous designs.
2. Retail - Retailers can capitalize on the trend of gender inclusivity by offering crossover collections that appeal to a wider range of customers with varied fashion preferences.
3. Marketing - Marketing firms can help companies promote their gender-neutral clothing lines and androgynous designs by crafting campaigns that celebrate diversity and individuality.