The Osklen Fall/Winter 2013 collection is making major waves just in time for the upcoming holiday season. Entitled 'Into the Mountains,' this stunning runway presentation pays homage to an ornate, yet fashion-froward winterwear aesthetic.
The label’s designer Oskar Metsavath took inspiration from Patagonia and Aspen when designing his latest menswear line. With a focus on streamlined shapes and volumes, his impeccable use of color-blocking, geometric shapes and ornate embroidery make for a collection that is both nostalgic and authentic.
Designed with the modern gentleman in mind, the Osklen Fall/Winter 2013 runway presentation highlights holiday sweaters, transforming them from garish to elegant. Whether gold-trimmed, crimson-accented or graphically black and white, Oskar Metsavath’s garments make for a winning collection that is sure to leave hipsters in awe.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Elevated Holiday Sweaters
- Designers are elevating holiday sweaters with ornate embroidery and streamlined shapes, creating an opportunity for luxury fashion brands to target millennials with disposable income.
- Nostalgic Winterwear
- The Osklen Fall/Winter 2013 collection's focus on nostalgic, yet fashion-forward winterwear aesthetic creates an opportunity for fashion brands to explore vintage designs with a modern twist.
- Geometric Sweater Patterns
- The Osklen Fall/Winter 2013 collection's use of color-blocking and geometric shapes in holiday sweaters creates an opportunity for knitwear and textile companies to experiment with unique and modern designs.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Luxury Fashion
- The elevated holiday sweater trend creates an opportunity for high-end fashion brands to appeal to younger consumers seeking unique and trendy designs.
- Vintage Fashion
- The nostalgic winterwear trend creates an opportunity for vintage fashion brands to reintroduce classic designs with a modern twist.
- Textile and Knitwear Manufacturing
- The geometric sweater pattern trend creates an opportunity for textile and knitwear companies to experiment with modern designs and innovative materials.
