This photo shoot of Antonella Graef in Teen Vogue takes the denim-on-denim look to the next level with blue skirts, shorts, jackets and shirts in 2-tone denim. No longer just the denim on denim we saw in 2009, Graef is styled in what I can best describe as denim-on-denim-on-denim.
The editorial includes 2-tone denim jean shirts, denim short-shorts, a chap-style mini skirt and the quirkiest look of all, a jean shirt under a jean jacket with blue denim pants and suspenders holding them up.
2-Tone Denim
Antonella Graef in Teen Vogue is Decked in Jeans from Head to Toe
Trend Themes
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2-tone Denim — The trend of 2-tone denim provides an opportunity for textile manufacturers to create unique fabrics and for fashion designers to create innovative designs.
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Denim-on-denim — The continued popularity of the denim-on-denim look offers an opportunity for clothing retailers and stylists to develop new interpretations of the classic trend.
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Chap-style Mini Skirts — The rise of chap-style mini skirts presents an opportunity for fashion designers to create new designs and for retailers to offer unique styles to their customers.
Industry Implications
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Fashion — The fashion industry can leverage the trend of 2-tone denim and denim-on-denim to create innovative apparel designs and styles.
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Textile Manufacturing — Textile manufacturers can take advantage of the trend of 2-tone denim to produce unique fabrics and materials for fashion designers and clothing retailers.
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Retail — Retailers can benefit from the trend of chap-style mini skirts by offering unique styles and design options to their customers.