Peter Jensen Fall 2009 Show Is A Nordic Mix of Prints and PomPoms
The Peter Jensen Fall 2009 ready-to-wear collection was full of gloves, boots, cozy hoods and most notably, adorable Nordic prints. It had a clear northern European vibe, with lots of intricate floral prints, bright colors and pieces to keep you warm yet fashionable in chillier weather.
Peter Jensen created the collection as a tribute to his Aunt Jytte “because the Danish government paid for me to go to Greenland and the Faeroe Islands to research.”
Style.com adds, “That’s how the folkloric cross-stitch patterns, beaded capes, blanket plaids, and white boots ended up layered into this cozily playful agglomeration of padded jackets, woolly double-bobble hats, over-blouses, and white miniskirts.”
The gallery shows images from the Peter Jensen Fall 2009 collection, shown at London Fashion Week last month.
Peter Jensen created the collection as a tribute to his Aunt Jytte “because the Danish government paid for me to go to Greenland and the Faeroe Islands to research.”
Style.com adds, “That’s how the folkloric cross-stitch patterns, beaded capes, blanket plaids, and white boots ended up layered into this cozily playful agglomeration of padded jackets, woolly double-bobble hats, over-blouses, and white miniskirts.”
The gallery shows images from the Peter Jensen Fall 2009 collection, shown at London Fashion Week last month.
Trend Themes
1. Nordic Prints Fashion - Fashion industry can capitalize on Nordic-inspired prints to create unique and playful clothing collections that cater to the lifestyle of consumers in colder regions.
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Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can leverage Nordic-inspired prints and folkloric cross-stitch patterns to create cozy and playful clothing items for consumers in colder regions that value their cultural identity and tradition.
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3. Wearable Technology Industry - The wearable technology industry can explore the market demand for cozy and comfortable wearable items such as gloves, boots, and hoods that deliver both style and comfort, especially in colder regions.
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