Earrings Made of Doll Eyes
Going Like Sixty — February 20, 2008 — Fashion
References: en.dawanda
There's a country song that goes, "I got tears in my ears from lying on my back crying over you." Now you can have eyes on your ears without the tears.
These funky earrings are made from the eyes of dolls from 60 years ago, at a time when dolls had eyes that would actually open and close. The earrings come in three different sizes.
Implications - With eco-conscious consumers on the rise, the market has seen a surge in products constructed from upcycled materials. Consumers appreciate upcycled products for their contribution to a cleaner environment, as well as for their unique designs. Companies who strive to appeal to environmental and fashionable demographics can adapt their product designs to incorporate recycled materials.
These funky earrings are made from the eyes of dolls from 60 years ago, at a time when dolls had eyes that would actually open and close. The earrings come in three different sizes.
Implications - With eco-conscious consumers on the rise, the market has seen a surge in products constructed from upcycled materials. Consumers appreciate upcycled products for their contribution to a cleaner environment, as well as for their unique designs. Companies who strive to appeal to environmental and fashionable demographics can adapt their product designs to incorporate recycled materials.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Jewelry - Creating jewelry pieces from upcycled material presents a unique opportunity to appeal to both environmental and fashionable demographics.
2. Retro-inspired Products - Reviving vintage styles and materials such as doll eyes can create unique and eye-catching products that appeal to consumers looking for something different.
3. Eco-friendly Fashion - With a growing demand for sustainable and ethical fashion, incorporating upcycled or recycled materials could help companies appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry - The jewelry industry could benefit from exploring upcycling techniques and incorporating recycled materials into their designs.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry has a growing demand for sustainable and ethical fashion, creating opportunities for environmentally-friendly designs and materials.
3. Home Decor - Applying upcycling techniques and using recycled materials to create unique home decor items could appeal to consumers looking for environmentally friendly and standout products.
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