Wal-Mart 'Rocks the Runway'

Wal-Mart 'Rocks The Runway'

Did you think it was fun when Trend Hunter covered Target Couture in June? Now Walmart is also joining the party with a big show in New York Fashion Week.

From the NY Times:
What may turn out to have been the most significant runway show of New York Fashion Week had no celebrity front row, was created mostly by anonymous designers, generated little industry buzz and took place on a rooftop above Times Square before the official Olympus Fashion Week had even begun.
Defying the convention of showing next year's clothing now, Wal-Mart's Rock the Runway event on Thursday presented 27 outfits appropriate to the current season and with a top retail price of $98.94, for a leather jacket.

New York still makes legitimate claim to the title of fashion's capital, an assertion borne out by the 200 or more shows that will be staged here through Friday in warehouses, theaters, clubs, deconsecrated synagogues, boutiques and, of course, the Bryant Park tents.

But the realities of the marketplace increasingly suggest that the role the city plays in fashion may be quietly shifting from creative incubator to stage set for marketing hype. (NEW YORK TIMES)
Trend Themes
1. Affordable Runway Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Designing and showcasing high-fashion runway looks at affordable prices to attract a larger customer base.
2. Seasonally Relevant Clothing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating clothing collections that align with the current season rather than showcasing future styles, meeting consumer demand for immediate availability.
3. Non-traditional Fashion Show Venues - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Hosting fashion shows in unconventional locations, such as rooftops or warehouses, to create buzz and challenge industry norms.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Embracing the concept of affordable runway fashion to revolutionize the retail industry by making high-fashion accessible to a wider audience.
2. Marketing and Branding - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Reimagining traditional fashion show venues and strategies to create unique experiences that capture consumer attention and generate buzz around a brand.
3. Fashion Design and Manufacturing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Rethinking the traditional fashion production cycle to produce seasonally relevant clothing that addresses consumers' desire for immediate, on-trend options.

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