The Room Spring 2010 Shows Mismatched Prints and Patterns
Venessa Fisher — April 21, 2010 — Fashion
References: roommagazine & fashiongonerogue
The Room Spring 2010 shows some interesting fashion combinations and photography. Photographed by Marton Perlaki, model Iris Strubegger looks a little eerie in this shoot as she keeps a straight face in a variety of poses.
Styled by duo Aniko Virag and Ali Toth, the Room Spring 2010 shoot shows off mixed prints and patterned pieces from Gucci, Roberto Cavalli and Nina Ricci, as well as outfits that include floral leggings, tribal jumpers and cloak-covered faces.
Styled by duo Aniko Virag and Ali Toth, the Room Spring 2010 shoot shows off mixed prints and patterned pieces from Gucci, Roberto Cavalli and Nina Ricci, as well as outfits that include floral leggings, tribal jumpers and cloak-covered faces.
Trend Themes
1. Mixed Prints Fashion - Opportunity for designers to experiment and create unique, eye-catching clothing pieces.
2. Mismatched Patterns Trend - Opportunity for fashion retailers to capitalize on a new fashion trend and offer a wider variety of patterned clothing.
3. Kaleidoscope Clothing - Opportunity for fashion technology companies to create a tool for users to mix and match different prints to create their own clothing designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Industry players can tap into the growing demand for unique and unconventional fashion by offering mixed prints and patterned pieces.
2. Retail Industry - Opportunity for retail stores to attract more customers by offering mixed prints and patterned clothing items.
3. Technology Industry - Opportunity for technology companies to develop fashion-related applications or tools that enable users to create their own, unique designs with mixed prints and patterns.
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