The Jan iu Mes Fall 2011 Collection is Packed with Graphic Prints
Marissa Brassfield — June 8, 2011 — Fashion
References: janiumes & thefashionisto
The Jan iu Mes Fall 2011 collection features a decidedly textural aesthetic. Coats, shirts, sweaters and pants all feature a dizzying array of graphic prints, nature-inspired patterns and assorted textures. Some of the pieces in the collection look as though they're meant to inspire the wearer to head outside: a coat, blazer and well-tailored trousers are all emblazoned with a tree bark print, while a button-up sweater looks like the perfect outer layer for a crisp fall afternoon.
An eccentric element also runs through the Jan iu Mes Fall 2011 lookbook. In one image, the model wears a long-sleeved button-up shirt and loose pants in the same print. Another photo features the aforementioned tree bark trousers with a transparent blue shirt. While these separates won't work in every man's wardrobe, they're just the right thing for a men's fashion fanatic who wants to shake up his look during the autumn season.
An eccentric element also runs through the Jan iu Mes Fall 2011 lookbook. In one image, the model wears a long-sleeved button-up shirt and loose pants in the same print. Another photo features the aforementioned tree bark trousers with a transparent blue shirt. While these separates won't work in every man's wardrobe, they're just the right thing for a men's fashion fanatic who wants to shake up his look during the autumn season.
Trend Themes
1. Nature-inspired Patterns - Designers can explore using nature-inspired patterns and textures in their seasonal collections.
2. Graphic Prints - Using graphic prints in clothing design can create visual interest and unique style opportunities for fashion enthusiasts.
3. Eccentricity - Experimenting with an eccentric element in clothing design can push the bounds of fashion creativity.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can incorporate the trend of bark-patterned suits, offering unique and visually striking style options for customers.
2. Textile - The textile industry can explore creating new materials or patterns that mimic the textures and patterns found in nature to meet the growing demand for nature-inspired fashion.
3. Retail - The retail industry can capitalize on this trend by offering consumers a range of bark-patterned garments that suit a variety of personal styles.
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