Adorn Milk Features Emerging Designers and Architects
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The best way to describe Adorn Milk is as a supportive platform, offering art and design for your wardrobe through sculptural futuristic geometric jewelry. The initiative has been launched by Design Milk founder Jaime Derringer and each piece on Adorn Milk is handpicked by her. The mission is to bring handmade modern jewelry to the forefront by supporting independent and emerging talented designers who specialize in highly architectural, sculptural and unique adornments.
The accessory designs and inspirations vary from art deco forms to minimalist simplicity, but a somewhat dominant motif of Derringer's selection is the recurring framework of the futuristic geometric jewelry. Perhaps this gives a deeper insight within the trends in the jewelry industry, as well as the pattern in consumer demand.
The accessory designs and inspirations vary from art deco forms to minimalist simplicity, but a somewhat dominant motif of Derringer's selection is the recurring framework of the futuristic geometric jewelry. Perhaps this gives a deeper insight within the trends in the jewelry industry, as well as the pattern in consumer demand.
Trend Themes
1. Futuristic Geometric Jewelry - Opportunities could include incorporating technology, such as 3D printing, to customize and create these unique pieces.
2. Supporting Independent Designers - A potential disruption to the traditional fashion industry, as consumers shift towards unique and personalized items from lesser-known designers.
3. Sculptural Adornments - A rising trend in the jewelry industry as consumers look for wearable art that can also act as a statement piece and conversation starter.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Retailers could consider adding a section dedicated to independent and emerging designers to attract consumers interested in unique, sculptural accessories.
2. Custom Jewelry - Custom jewelry makers could incorporate futuristic geometric designs in their pieces to cater to the rising trend and demand for wearable art.
3. Art and Design - Art galleries or online marketplaces could explore selling sculptural jewelry as a new category in their inventory as art collectors look for wearable art and unique adornments.
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