The Nylon Sky Turning Japanese Collection is Edgy and Exotic
Meghan Young — July 30, 2013 — Fashion
References: nylon-sky & design-milk
The Nylon Sky Turning Japanese collection introduces a bold and exotic flavor to people's wardrobes. Those with a deep appreciation for the Japanese culture may be particularly attracted to the line, but the geometric patterns and striking materials will appeal to the many others as well. The Japanese influence essentially adds a different edge to the designs.
Although the design studio is based between London and Barcelona, the Nylon Sky Turning Japanese collection shows that the masterminds behind it are just as open to other cultures as they are their own. Focusing on a combination of laser cutting and etching techniques as well as black and ivory mixed with turquoise, gold, and tortoise shell, the pieces are visually striking. Influenced by everything from kimonos to architecture, the line is immediately captivating.
Although the design studio is based between London and Barcelona, the Nylon Sky Turning Japanese collection shows that the masterminds behind it are just as open to other cultures as they are their own. Focusing on a combination of laser cutting and etching techniques as well as black and ivory mixed with turquoise, gold, and tortoise shell, the pieces are visually striking. Influenced by everything from kimonos to architecture, the line is immediately captivating.
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Jewelry Trend - This trend focuses on unique and intricate jewelry designs that incorporate geometric patterns and shapes.
2. Japanese-inspired Fashion Trend - This trend involves fashion designs that fuse traditional Japanese elements and modern styles and is ideal for fashion industry stakeholders who want to be at the cutting edge of fashion.
3. Laser Cutting and Etching Technique Trend - This trend involves the use of advanced laser cutting and etching techniques to create intricate and visually stunning patterns on various materials.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry Industry - This industry can explore innovative ways to incorporate geometric patterns and shapes into their jewelry designs and stay ahead of the trend.
2. Fashion Industry - This industry can leverage the popularity of Japanese-inspired fashion to create unique designs that cater to consumers who want to stand out.
3. Manufacturing Industry - This industry can invest in advanced laser cutting and etching technologies to take advantage of this trend and deliver visually stunning products.
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