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The Dries Van Noten Spring 2010 Makes Use of Picasso

Fresh off the heels of two very successful seasons, the Dries Van Noten has been catapulted into high fashion ranks with the likes of Erdem and Givenchy. The Dries Van Noten Spring 2010 collection took a step in a different direction for the equinox.

It seemed as if the line took a step backward, infusing the collection with tribal prints and Picasso-esque creations that were artistically mashed together.

The Dries Van Noten Spring 2010 collection is a solid line full of decorative clothing that the Van Noten customer has come to know, love and has quite possibly been pining for since the designer's departure from the ordinary a year ago.
Trend Themes
1. Tribal Prints - Opportunity for designers to incorporate tribal prints into their collections, creating unique and culturally-inspired pieces.
2. Picasso-esque Creations - Potential for artists to explore Picasso's style and influence in their work, creating a fusion of art and fashion.
3. Departure From the Ordinary - An opportunity for designers to challenge traditional fashion norms and create innovative and unconventional clothing lines.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can capitalize on the trend by incorporating tribal prints and Picasso-esque creations into their collections.
2. Art - Artists can explore Picasso's style and influence, applying it to fashion and creating unique artistic creations.
3. Retail - Retailers can embrace the departure from the ordinary and offer customers innovative and unconventional clothing options.

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