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The Chris G. 'Jeremy Scott' Editorial is Shot on NYC Streets

The Chris G. Jeremy Scott editorial displays some fantastic fashions donned on the streets of New York City. The Jeremy Scott Fall/Winter 2012 garments that are featured in the editorial have bold, colorful and playful graphics; just look at the Adidas crotch pants that put together Adidas print of various kinds to create a sweat pant like no other. They even have matching sneakers to go with them. Similarly, the turquoise sweatpants with yellow stars walk a fine line between sweatpants and pajama pants. The other garments featured in the editorial are sweaters that sport expressive emoticon faces. All this gear is for those who don't like to fade into the background, and if you look like Chris G., why would you ever want to fade into the background?

The editorial was shot by Cesar Segarra in New York City.
Trend Themes
1. Bold Graphic Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to create bold and colorful garments with playful graphics, appealing to individuals who want to stand out.
2. Expressive Emoticon Fashion - Potential for fashion brands to incorporate emoticon faces into their sweaters and other garments, targeting individuals who want to make a statement with their clothing.
3. Streetwear Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity for brands to design streetwear-inspired garments, combining comfort with unique designs for urban fashion enthusiasts.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Opportunity for fashion industry players to tap into the demand for bold graphic fashion and expressive emoticon fashion.
2. Sportswear - Potential for sportswear brands to create streetwear-inspired sweatpants and sneakers that incorporate bold graphics, attracting fashion-forward consumers.
3. Photography - Opportunity for photographers to capture and showcase fashion editorials that feature unique and eye-catching streetwear fashion, catering to the growing interest in urban fashion.

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