Cerebella Design's Printed Scarves Take Cues From Under the Microscope
Laura McQuarrie — November 18, 2014 — Fashion
References: cerebelladesign & coolhunting
Looking at the unique printed scarves from Cerebella Design is almost like peering into a microscope, since you'll be seeing more or less the same thing. The prints were created by taking inspiration from the colors, textures and patterns that can be found under the lens of a microscope, looking at close-ups of frog skin, starfish eggs, human cells or other parts of biology with an extremely close eye.
The scarves are made of natural materials like cotton silk and silk that have been sewed by hand, giving the assortment of scarves a truly natural touch. The unusual patterns on the scarves might not read as such from far away, but the designs are definitely a great conversation piece, especially on where art and science break even.
The scarves are made of natural materials like cotton silk and silk that have been sewed by hand, giving the assortment of scarves a truly natural touch. The unusual patterns on the scarves might not read as such from far away, but the designs are definitely a great conversation piece, especially on where art and science break even.
Trend Themes
1. Biology-inspired Fashion - Opportunity for apparel brands to create unique prints and textures based on microscopic designs, merging art and science.
2. Handcrafted Natural Materials - Increase demand for handcrafted natural materials, such as cotton silk and silk, to enhance sustainability and bring unique touch to fashion industry.
3. Science-influenced Artwork - Science-inspired artwork and designs becoming more popular and mainstream, opening up opportunities for artists to showcase their creativity.
Industry Implications
1. Apparel - Apparel industry can utilize biology-inspired prints and textures to create unique fashion items that align with consumer demand for nature-inspired, sustainable fashion.
2. Handicrafts - Handicrafts industry can capitalize on the rise in demand for handcrafted natural materials by creating unique accessories that blend science and art, such as scarves inspired by microscopic designs.
3. Art - Art industry can explore the trend of science-influenced artwork and designs and incorporate it into gallery exhibits, public art displays, and merchandise to appeal to a wider audience.
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