Get Down & Dirty With the Jeremy Scott Trash Bag Dresses
Summer Luu — March 1, 2011 — Eco
References: colette.fr & highsnobette
The mainstream public can now get down and dirty in some trashy designs as the Jeremy Scott Trash Bag Dresses just recently released its retail version of his baggy wear from the Spring 2011 runway collection.
New York are plastic bags that say "Have a Nice Day" are quite common in the city. Using this message, the bags become long, quirky mini dresses for a punky, quirky look in this collection. The "I Love NY" logo is also imprinted on the Jeremy Scott Trash Bag Dresses. If you ever get tired of these garbage bag frocks, make sure you recycle these plastic pieces!
New York are plastic bags that say "Have a Nice Day" are quite common in the city. Using this message, the bags become long, quirky mini dresses for a punky, quirky look in this collection. The "I Love NY" logo is also imprinted on the Jeremy Scott Trash Bag Dresses. If you ever get tired of these garbage bag frocks, make sure you recycle these plastic pieces!
Trend Themes
1. Trashy Designs - Opportunity for designers to create unconventional and eco-friendly fashion items from recycled materials.
2. Punky Quirky Look - Demand for fashion that embraces individuality and unconventional styles, allowing for creative expression.
3. Eco-friendly Fashion - Growing trend of sustainable fashion that promotes recycling and reduces environmental impact.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Opportunity for fashion designers to explore unconventional materials and create unique garments with a punky and eco-friendly aesthetic.
2. Recycling Industry - Increasing demand for recycling services and technologies to transform waste materials into fashion items, contributing to sustainable practices.
3. Creative Accessories - Emerging market for accessories made from recycled materials, allowing for unique and edgy fashion statements.
4.6
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness