The Natasha Poly Vogue Paris Spread Proves Knits can be Chic
Renee Ramsarran — January 26, 2011 — Fashion
References: vogue.fr & studdedhearts.blogspot
The mostly black and white Natasha Poly Vogue Paris February 2011 editorial highlights the season's hottest fashion trends. Fabrics and textures echoing the beauty of handmade designs have been hitting the runway, and have found themselves at the forefront of this spread. Crocheted pieces, tassels, beads and macramé offer a more Bohemian allure to the outfits, thanks to the mellow yet chic vibe they create.
The Natasha Poly Vogue Paris February 2011 shoot combines this season's complex tailored outfits and cute crocheted pieces.
The Natasha Poly Vogue Paris February 2011 shoot combines this season's complex tailored outfits and cute crocheted pieces.
Trend Themes
1. Handmade Textures - There is an opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate more crocheted pieces, tassels, beads and macramé into their collections to add a Bohemian allure to their designs.
2. Tailored and Crocheted Combination - Fashion designers can create a disruptive innovation by combining tailored outfits with cute crocheted pieces.
3. Mellow Chic Vibes - Creating a mellow yet chic vibe in fashion can be achieved by incorporating handmade textures like crocheted pieces, tassels, beads and macramé.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can explore the use of handmade textures to offer a Bohemian allure to their designs and create unique collections.
2. Textile - Textile industries can innovate by producing more crocheted pieces, tassels, beads and macramé to meet the increasing demand for handmade textures in fashion.
3. Retail - Retail companies can offer a mix of tailored outfits and cute crocheted pieces to create visually appealing and unique collections for their customers.
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