The H & M Garden Collection Spring 2010 is Flirty & Feminine
Venessa Fisher — March 26, 2010 — Fashion
References: hm & fashionising
The H & M Garden Collection Spring 2010 has everything you could possibly want in a spring wardrobe. It includes soft romantic florals, billowing dresses and ruffled tops--not to mention their use of sustainable organic cottons, linens and recycled polyester.
Another plus to this collection is the beautiful Natasha Poly, who is photographed here showing it off. Her flowing blonde locks, tanned skin and relaxed attitude give me inspiration to get stylish at H & M for spring.
Another plus to this collection is the beautiful Natasha Poly, who is photographed here showing it off. Her flowing blonde locks, tanned skin and relaxed attitude give me inspiration to get stylish at H & M for spring.
Trend Themes
1. Romantic Floral Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate romantic floral patterns in their collections for a feminine and flirty look.
2. Sustainable Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity for fashion brands to embrace sustainable materials like organic cottons, linens, and recycled polyester.
3. Model-driven Marketing - Opportunity for brands to collaborate with popular models like Natasha Poly to promote their collections and inspire stylish trends.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can tap into the trend of romantic floral fashion and sustainable materials to create innovative collections.
2. Textile and Material Manufacturing - Manufacturers can explore the demand for sustainable materials like organic cottons, linens, and recycled polyester in the fashion industry.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Brands can leverage model-driven marketing strategies to enhance their promotion and inspire consumer trends.
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