Retro Afro-Haired Editorials

Open Lab's That 70's Show Fashion Story is Nostalgic

Open Lab's 'That 70's Show' fashion story features models Kumi Keazor, Kyle Forde and Ysham who are captured by photographer Georgie Wileman's lens. The dynamic trio sports a nostalgic wardrobe ranging from flower-printed shirts and blazers to striped polos and gingham patterned suits.

Gracing the publication's Spring/Summer 2013 issue, the Open Lab 'That 70's Show' editorial highlights nostalgic wardrobe and hair trends that have been making a comeback in recent years.

Kumi, Kyle and Ysham sport retro coifs ranging from high tops to full afros by hair stylist John Mullan while Open Lab's fashion director Nickque Patterson hand-picks their designer-enriched wardrobe that features pieces by Katie Eary, Prada and Emporio Armani among a slew of others.
Trend Themes
1. Nostalgic Wardrobe Trends - Disruptive innovation opportunities include the revival of vintage fashion brands and the integration of retro styles into contemporary designs.
2. Retro Hair Trends - Disruptive innovation opportunities lie in the creation of innovative hair products and styling techniques that cater to the growing demand for retro-inspired hairstyles.
3. Revival of 70's Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunities can be found in the development of sustainable and eco-friendly clothing materials and manufacturing processes to imitate the iconic 70's fashion aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on these trends by collaborating with vintage brands, creating retro-inspired collections, and offering customized hairstyling services.
2. Haircare - The haircare industry can take advantage of these trends by introducing specialized products and tools designed for achieving retro hairstyles, as well as offering haircare services that cater to this style.
3. Textile Manufacturing - The textile manufacturing industry can seize disruptive innovation opportunities by developing sustainable fabric options that align with the demand for retro 70's fashion trends.

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