The new Elizabeth & James Spring 2009 lookbook is out. The young company is known for creating fashion-forward clothing with a couture touch for the contemporary shopper. The look book is a bit on the wacky side, with models walking My Little Pony figurines, holding hands with toy bunnies and being confronted by giant blow-up T-Rex toys.
Twin fashionistas Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen serve as the muses to this quirky line. The spring collection is simultaneously sleek and offbeat, with touches of both super-femme pieces and menswear.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Fashion-forward Lookbooks
- The use of unconventional props and whimsical themes in fashion lookbooks creates an opportunity for brands to showcase their unique style and engage with their audience.
- Quirky Fashion Collaborations
- Collaborating with unconventional partners such as toy companies or artists in lookbooks creates a disruptive opportunity for fashion brands to stand out and create buzz.
- Blurring Gender Norms in Fashion
- Fashion collections that incorporate elements of both soft femininity and masculine touches create a disruptive opportunity to challenge traditional gender roles and appeal to a wider range of customers.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion Retail
- Fashion retailers can experiment with unconventional lookbooks to attract attention, build customer loyalty, and differentiate themselves from competitors.
- Toy Industry
- Collaborating with fashion brands for lookbooks can provide the toy industry with new opportunities to market their products and appeal to a broader audience.
- Gender-neutral Fashion
- The trend of blurring gender norms in fashion opens up opportunities for clothing brands to create inclusive and diverse collections that cater to customers seeking non-binary and gender-fluid options.