This Graph is Reminiscent of Minimalist Fashion Week Posters
Rebecca Byers — March 4, 2015 — Fashion
References: stylight.fr & designtaxi
Inspired by the popular 'Paris VS. New York' series by Vahram Muratyan, online fashion community Stylight created a helpful infographic detailing some of the differences between New York and Paris fashion weeks that are reminiscent of minimalist fashion week posters. The clever infographic compares everything from the front row to the expected head wear.
Playfully poking fun at the choice between Evian and Starbucks, cigarettes and gum, parkas and umbrellas and champagne and fusion drinks, this fashion week infographic perpetuates several fashion stereotypes as well as ideas we've come to associate with either city.
While it may seem like Paris and New York have more in common, there are surely large cultural and social differences between the two, including but not limited to the difference between Ralph Lauren and Raf Simons.
Playfully poking fun at the choice between Evian and Starbucks, cigarettes and gum, parkas and umbrellas and champagne and fusion drinks, this fashion week infographic perpetuates several fashion stereotypes as well as ideas we've come to associate with either city.
While it may seem like Paris and New York have more in common, there are surely large cultural and social differences between the two, including but not limited to the difference between Ralph Lauren and Raf Simons.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Fashion Week Posters - Creating infographics inspired by minimalist fashion week posters presents an opportunity for visual storytelling in fashion communication.
2. Fashion Stereotypes - Exploring and challenging fashion stereotypes through infographics can bring awareness to the diverse nature of the fashion industry.
3. Cultural and Social Differences - Using infographics to highlight the cultural and social differences between cities can provide a deeper understanding of fashion influences and trends.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Communication - Utilizing infographics in fashion communication can create engaging visual content to convey information and trends to the audience.
2. Fashion Industry - Infographics can be used to showcase the diverse and evolving nature of the fashion industry, breaking stereotypes and promoting inclusion.
3. Market Research - Using infographics to analyze and compare fashion trends in different cities can provide valuable insights for market research in the fashion industry.
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