The Jeremy Scott Fall/Winter 2012 Line Will Take You Back to the '90s
John Ibbitson — February 19, 2012 — Fashion
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River Viiperi and a slew of other handsome male models walked the runways for the presentation of the new Jeremy Scott Fall/Winter 2012 line at New York Fashion Week recently. The collection combined psychedelic colors and prints, with sparkly, sheer fabrics and printed pieces starring iconic cartoon characters like Bart Simpson.
Pants and jackets with a rainbow design were printed on what looks like lamé fabric, and this is just one of the pieces that give this outrageous collection its excessive flair.
Candy stripes, stars and emoticon prints unify the line in a way that deliberately clashes. As always, the Jeremy Scott Fall/Winter 2012 collection offers bold, youthful styles for those daring enough to wear them, and ties fashion, culture and art together in a way that can be expressed through the wearer's own individual style.
Pants and jackets with a rainbow design were printed on what looks like lamé fabric, and this is just one of the pieces that give this outrageous collection its excessive flair.
Candy stripes, stars and emoticon prints unify the line in a way that deliberately clashes. As always, the Jeremy Scott Fall/Winter 2012 collection offers bold, youthful styles for those daring enough to wear them, and ties fashion, culture and art together in a way that can be expressed through the wearer's own individual style.
Trend Themes
1. Psychedelic Prints - An opportunity to create disruptive innovation by incorporating bold psychedelic prints into various fashion lines.
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Industry Implications
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