London-based Tolga Ozturk’s Spring/Summer 2014 Lookbook debut collection takes its inspiration from old motocross garments and the London garage and grime scene, resulting in a simple yet vibrant patchwork of exuberance.
Modeled by Kevin Hey, who comes covered in floral and rose tattoos on his left forearm and around his neck, sports a collection of loose synthetic nylon shirts and pants. Their colors range from the simplistic black and white, while the pants come in more distinctive, eccentric green and red stripes. Ozturk’s Spring/Summer 2014 Lookbook Collection also features Hey modeling some meshed jackets and shorts together with a combination of long socks and white Nike Air Force’s, giving the collection a very street feel. The collection also features a black-and-white scarf with the word "Sport" emblazoned on them.
Edgy Motocross-Inspired Looks
Tolga Ozturk’s Spring/Summer 2014 Lookbook Collection is Pure
Trend Themes
1. Motocross-inspired Fashion - Opportunity for fashion designers to incorporate the edgy and colorful aesthetic of motocross into their collections.
2. Garage and Grime Style Influences - Opportunity for streetwear brands to draw inspiration from the gritty London garage and grime scene for their designs.
3. Loose-fitting Synthetic Materials - Opportunity for retailers to offer comfortable and trendy clothing items made of loose synthetic materials such as nylon and mesh.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can explore new inspirations and materials to create bold and unique collections for the street and runway.
2. Streetwear - Streetwear industry can incorporate the edgy and vibrant patchwork style of Tolga Ozturk's collection into their designs.
3. Sportswear - Sportswear industry can explore incorporating bold and graphic scarves as a statement accessory to their activewear collections.