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The Bohento Spring 2010 Collection Takes Inspiration From the Cafeteria

I love the minimalist, meticulous menswear shown on the Bohento Spring 2010 runway, but the hairnet masks sported by the models punctuate the fashions well, albeit in a particular way. The casual outfit worn by the model in the first image reminds me of a student mixed with the lunch lady--in a fashionable way, of course.

Check out more images of the Bohento Spring 2010 collection above, and keep clicking for more minimalist menswear features.

Implications - The Spanish label behind these creations, Bohento, was founded in 2008 by Cuca Ferra and Pablo de la Torres. This collection is a prime example of what happens when two great partners collaborate, each bringing a different aesthetic to the line. Do not be surprised if you hear more from Bohento in the near future.
Trend Themes
1. Fashion-meets-essential - Designing fashion items that integrate essential personal protective equipment can create new fashion trends that cater to practical needs.
2. Cafeteria-inspired - Taking inspiration from unlikely sources such as cafeterias or other seemingly mundane venues can lead to innovative and unique fashion designs.
3. Collaborative-creativity - Effective collaborations between designers with different aesthetics can result in a fashion collection that stands out in the industry and creates a new wave of trends.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Incorporating practical elements and safety equipment into fashion designs can open up new opportunities and markets within the fashion industry.
2. Food Service Industry - Exploring creative and unexpected applications of food service equipment and apparel can lead to innovation in the food service industry.
3. Design Industry - Encouraging cross-disciplinary collaboration between designers with varying aesthetics can foster innovation and create new trends in the design industry.

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