Mode en Module Accessories Exude Edgy Sexuality
Marissa Liu — December 27, 2009 — Fashion
References: modeenmodule & yatzer
Mode end Module is an intricately created jewelry line for men and women by London-based Matthew Gill and Ann Nelvig. A graphic and a fashion designer by trade, Gill and Nelvig devise pieces that are strong, almost organic sculptural necklaces, bracelets, rings and headbands.
The designers wanted to retain an absolute balance in their accessories. Using soft materials such as leather, Mode en Module pieces retain a raw sensuality and edgy glamor rarely achieved in jewelry.
The designers wanted to retain an absolute balance in their accessories. Using soft materials such as leather, Mode en Module pieces retain a raw sensuality and edgy glamor rarely achieved in jewelry.
Trend Themes
1. Organic Sculptural Jewelry - Opportunity to create jewelry that combines organic shapes and sculptural elements to achieve a raw sensuality and edgy glamor.
2. Soft Material Accessories - Opportunity to create accessories that use soft materials such as leather to balance edgy designs with a touch of raw sensuality.
3. Gender-neutral Jewelry Designs - Opportunity to create jewelry that blurs the lines between masculine and feminine aesthetics and appeals to a broader audience.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Accessories - There is a great opportunity for fashion accessory designers to create unique pieces that combine hard and soft materials to achieve edgy and raw aesthetics.
2. Luxury Jewelry - There is a great opportunity for luxury jewelry designers to integrate organic shapes and soft materials into their designs to appeal to a younger, edgier audience.
3. Gender-neutral Fashion - There is a great opportunity for fashion designers to create gender-neutral clothing and accessories that can be worn by people of all genders to break traditional gender norms.
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