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Chris Habana Autumn/Winter 2010 Lookbook Uses False Perspective

This Chris Habana Autumn/Winter 2010 jewelry collection features accessories for both sexes. The geometric false-perspective designs remind me of the 3D models we'd create in grade school out of pipe cleaners, although these versions are made of metal and are far more fashion-forward.

From full-torso harnesses to curved ear covers that give anyone an instant pixie look, the Chris Habana Autumn/Winter 2010 has something for every fashion lover.

Implications - Since there are limited forms of different styles of jewelry, designers have to stand out while staying true to their desired aesthetic. By incorporating elements such as geometric patterns, designers are able to stand out against traditional pieces. Additionally, they have the chance to start a trend amongst their category.
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Jewelry - Designers can incorporate geometric patterns to create unique and fashion-forward jewelry pieces.
2. False Perspective Designs - Using false perspective in jewelry designs can create a visually striking and innovative aesthetic.
3. Gender-neutral Accessories - Creating jewelry collections that appeal to both sexes can tap into a growing demand for gender-neutral fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Jewelry - Fashion jewelry designers can explore geometric and false perspective designs to offer unique and trend-setting accessories.
2. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can incorporate geometric patterns and false perspective into their designs to create visually captivating clothing pieces.
3. Accessories Market - The accessories market can cater to the demand for gender-neutral accessories by offering a diverse range of jewelry collections.

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