The Supreme Fall/Winter 2012 collaboration collection previewed some of its showy new pieces with talented designers in the Japanese streetwear magazine called Grind.
Schott NYC joined the ranks of the popular urban clothing line to create a smooth leather pea coat jacket to dress up a ripped pair of baggy blue jeans. The spread also gave recognition to brown suede Clarks Originals Wallabe boots that looked quite dapper paired with a full brown and white camo jumpsuit by Adam Kimmel and Supreme.
The Supreme Fall/Winter 2012 collaboration collection lives up to the company's extravagant streetwear reputation. It's a combination of out-there, statement-inducing causal wear -- like the black and white newspaper print long sleeve -- as well as laid-back items that have the label's name in bold print, such as the bulky white hoodie and t-shirt.
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The Supreme Fall/Winter 2012 Collaboration Line is a Seamless Blend
Trend Themes
1. Streetwear Collaborations - Opportunities exist for urban clothing lines to collaborate with designers to create unique statement pieces.
2. Mix-and-match Styles - There is a trend in streetwear fashion towards combining different styles and fabrics to create unexpected and bold looks.
3. Bold Prints - Prints, particularly those featuring images from pop culture or newspapers, are becoming popular in streetwear fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can create new lines that combine different styles and fabrics to produce unique statement pieces.
2. Publishing - Publishing companies can collaborate with fashion designers to feature their images in bold prints on clothing.
3. Pop Culture - Companies in the entertainment industry can license their images to fashion designers for use in bold prints on streetwear clothing.