Taylor Fuchs is Printastic in GQ Style For Summer 2009
mediterranean — March 25, 2009 — Fashion
References: gq-magazin.de & homotography.blogspot
You know how they say less is more? Well, GQ Style Deutschland seems to disagree in its new Spring/Summer 2009 issue.
Following their excessively vibrant neon-colored editorial by Tony Duran (see it in related section below), we bring you an editorial by photographer Joe Lally that takes patterns and prints to the extreme.
The editorial features the handsome Taylor Fuchs mixing and matching all sorts of prints in each and every item, from his necktie to his shirt, pants and jacket. The busy look is finished with geek-chic glasses.
I personally like this look, but I do not think just anyone can pull it off. Oh, you say you can? Well, prove me wrong and upload your printastic photo as a reaction below.
Following their excessively vibrant neon-colored editorial by Tony Duran (see it in related section below), we bring you an editorial by photographer Joe Lally that takes patterns and prints to the extreme.
The editorial features the handsome Taylor Fuchs mixing and matching all sorts of prints in each and every item, from his necktie to his shirt, pants and jacket. The busy look is finished with geek-chic glasses.
I personally like this look, but I do not think just anyone can pull it off. Oh, you say you can? Well, prove me wrong and upload your printastic photo as a reaction below.
Trend Themes
1. Pattern-overload - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop new technologies or techniques for creating visually striking and cohesive pattern combinations.
2. Neon-colored - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create new materials or dyes for vibrant neon colors, expanding options for fashion and design.
3. Geek-chic - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Design stylish and fashionable eyewear specifically targeting the geek-chic trend.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate technology into fashion to create interactive and customizable patterned clothing.
2. Textile - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop new printing techniques that allow for intricate and detailed patterns on fabrics.
3. Eyewear - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create innovative eyewear designs that cater to the geek-chic aesthetic while incorporating cutting-edge technologies.
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