The Addict Fall/Winter 2012 Runway Showcases Bold Prints
John Ibbitson — January 16, 2012 — Fashion
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In the latest showing of the Addict Fall/Winter 2012 collection, the line focuses on bold, tribal-inspired and futuristic geometric prints modernly presented in a monochromatic color scheme. The line played up these details further by having its models walk the runway with black and white painted-on decorations illustrated on their faces and by echoing those same patterns on the runway itself.
In addition to some of the brands more daring pieces, such as a hat that features long fur-trimmed tassels which are designed to look like long braids of hair, the fashion-weary will be happy to know that there are plenty of more neutral styles to choose from as well. So whether you are looking for a basic grey sweater or a fully-printed blazer with matching shorts, this collection from Addict has something for you.
In addition to some of the brands more daring pieces, such as a hat that features long fur-trimmed tassels which are designed to look like long braids of hair, the fashion-weary will be happy to know that there are plenty of more neutral styles to choose from as well. So whether you are looking for a basic grey sweater or a fully-printed blazer with matching shorts, this collection from Addict has something for you.
Trend Themes
1. Tribal-inspired Prints - The use of tribal-inspired prints in menswear fashion could disrupt the traditional menswear market and increase revenue for designers.
2. Monochromatic Color Scheme - Designers across all industries could capitalize on monochromatic color schemes to offer a sleek and modern look in their products.
3. Futuristic Menswear - The trend towards futuristic and bold menswear opens up innovation opportunities, such as incorporating tech elements into clothing items.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Clothing designers could invest in developing more innovative and bold menswear collections to cater to the increasing demand for unique and eye-catching designs.
2. Technology - Technology companies could partner with fashion designers to incorporate tech elements into clothing, such as LED lights or wearable tech devices.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers could use the monochromatic color scheme trend to create modern and chic interior spaces for homes and businesses.
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