'Brit Style' in Lo Donna Involves the Usual Suspects of Cardies and Burberry
Meghan Young — December 19, 2009 — Fashion
References: swipelife
If you’ve always wanted to channel European fashion, I’m sure ‘Brit Style’ in Lo Donna magazine will more than suffice. Just as there are many different language dialects across the UK, there are also various fashion dialects that should be addressed individually.
‘Brit Style’ in Lo Donna magazine features the usual school uniform of cardigans, Burberry and trousers (not pants…trousers). Modeled by Jeremy Young and Marko Brozic, I’n sure you will be pleased with the selection.
‘Brit Style’ in Lo Donna magazine features the usual school uniform of cardigans, Burberry and trousers (not pants…trousers). Modeled by Jeremy Young and Marko Brozic, I’n sure you will be pleased with the selection.
Trend Themes
1. European Fashion Dialects - Opportunity to explore and showcase the unique fashion styles from different regions of Europe.
2. School Uniform Revival - Opportunity to reintroduce and modernize school uniforms as a trendy fashion choice.
3. Gender-neutral Fashion - Opportunity to promote androgynous fashion styles that incorporate both masculine and feminine elements.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Opportunity for fashion retailers to curate and market clothing collections inspired by European fashion dialects.
2. Fashion Publishing - Opportunity for fashion magazines and publications to feature and promote trends in school uniform fashion.
3. Fashion Design - Opportunity for fashion designers to create gender-neutral clothing lines that defy traditional fashion norms.
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