The Oliver Spencer Fall/Winter 2012 has Hints of 70s Style
Trenton Millar — August 20, 2012 — Fashion
References: oliverspencer & selectism
The Oliver Spencer Fall/Winter 2012 collection offers a variety of outerwear, knitwear, suits and casual fashion. The collection brings 1970s-inspired pieces to the modern world using impeccable tailoring and fabrics.
The outerwear pieces use asymmetrical cuts to stand out from the crowd while still being neutral enough to be worn on a day-to-day basis. Oliver Spencer also uses contrasting fabrics on the bomber jacket in olive and gray wool to give a sophisticated military feel. The knitwear pieces in the collection follow the same 1970s color palette and look comfortable to wear with detailing that adds just the right amount of pizzazz.
Oliver Spencer is known for its wearable street wear with attention to classic tailoring and the Oliver Spencer Fall/Winter 2012 collection delivers on this promise.
The outerwear pieces use asymmetrical cuts to stand out from the crowd while still being neutral enough to be worn on a day-to-day basis. Oliver Spencer also uses contrasting fabrics on the bomber jacket in olive and gray wool to give a sophisticated military feel. The knitwear pieces in the collection follow the same 1970s color palette and look comfortable to wear with detailing that adds just the right amount of pizzazz.
Oliver Spencer is known for its wearable street wear with attention to classic tailoring and the Oliver Spencer Fall/Winter 2012 collection delivers on this promise.
Trend Themes
1. Asymmetrical Outerwear - Incorporating asymmetrical cuts and contrasting fabrics in outerwear design for a unique look.
2. 70s-inspired Fashion - Bringing back the style of the 1970s with modern tailoring and fabrics.
3. Knitwear Detailing - Using knitwear to add a touch of intricate detail and texture to fashion design.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Implementing asymmetrical cuts, 70s-inspired designs, and unique knitwear detailing in clothing lines.
2. Textile Industry - Producing fabrics with contrasting textures to add sophistication to outerwear design.
3. Retail Industry - Providing customers with a new and trendy fashion line that incorporates asymmetrical cuts, 70s-inspired designs, and intricate knitwear detailing.
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