The Anna Jazewitsch 'Marmorgraphica' Line is Swirling and Structured
Meghan Young — November 14, 2010 — Fashion
References: annajazewitsch.blogspot & stylebubble
The Anna Jazewitsch 'Marmorgraphica' collection uses a print that hasn't really been seen before. Inspired by marble, this swirling pattern contrasts interestingly with the otherwise stiff structures of the designs.
As the first official line for the Belarus-born, German-residing designer, the Anna Jazewitsch 'Marmorgraphica' collection is admirable to say the least. Full of character and talent, it showcases her imagination as well as her grasp of ready-to-wear outfits.
As the first official line for the Belarus-born, German-residing designer, the Anna Jazewitsch 'Marmorgraphica' collection is admirable to say the least. Full of character and talent, it showcases her imagination as well as her grasp of ready-to-wear outfits.
Trend Themes
1. Marbleized Fashion - Opportunity for digital fashion brands to explore innovative printing techniques inspired by marbled patterns.
2. Stiff Structures - Opportunity for architectural firms to incorporate bold and rigid structures into fashion design.
3. Ready-to-wear Outfits - Opportunity for fashion retailers to offer unique, ready-to-wear garments with distinctive patterns and structures.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Opportunity for fashion designers and brands to explore new patterns and structures in their collections.
2. Digital Printing - Opportunity for digital printing companies to develop and offer marbled patterns for fashion textiles.
3. Architectural Design - Opportunity for architectural firms to collaborate with fashion designers in creating structural elements for garments.
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