Chanel Handbags for Spring/Summer 2010
Marissa Liu — November 30, 2009 — Art & Design
References: thatsafabuloushandbag
Do you remember the Chanel Spring/Summer 2010 collection-if not here’s a refresher-the runway show took place in a barnyard and featured the literal, physical manifestation of a model-filled romp in the hay. It is of little surprise then that the Chanel handbags for Spring/Summer 2010 look like they have gone on a trip through the fields.
The Chanel handbags for Spring/Summer 2010 are woven, some out of straw-like material, with many flowers strewn about. Even the gold mesh clutch resembles a flaxen field of wheat. It seems that as far as the Chanel handbags are concerned haute couture has gone country.
The Chanel handbags for Spring/Summer 2010 are woven, some out of straw-like material, with many flowers strewn about. Even the gold mesh clutch resembles a flaxen field of wheat. It seems that as far as the Chanel handbags are concerned haute couture has gone country.
Trend Themes
1. Country-inspired Handbags - Fashion brands can look into creating handbags that incorporate natural materials and a farm-inspired aesthetic for a unique and trendy line.
2. Woven Accessories - Designers can create accessories that feature woven or braided elements to give a rustic and handmade feel.
3. Floral Embellishments - Adding floral embellishments to handbags or other accessories can create a feminine touch with nature-inspired elements.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Fashion designers can incorporate natural materials and farm-inspired aesthetics to create a trendy line of handbags and accessories.
2. Textile Industry - Makers of textiles can produce materials like straw-like fabrics to supply the trend of more natural and rustic looks in fashion.
3. Handicraft Industry - Handicraft businesses can explore adding floral motifs and woven elements to their products to meet the growing demand for natural and farm-inspired aesthetics.
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