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Naomi Yang Captures Li Wei Glamour France February 2014

Wacky and wild prints take over this Glamour France February 2014 editorial. Photographer Naomi Yang shoots some of this fabulous fashion spread in a grocery store or with a bright blue background. The backdrops perfectly set off the visually interesting prints. Model Li Wei sports a side braid in her hair and some eye-catching blue eyeliner on the top of her lids.

The main focus in this Glamour France February 2014 is the fun and quirky prints. Some of the outfits involve a whopping four different patterns at a time. Many of these patterns are quite large and occasionally quite silly. These frivolous fashion motifs include Daffy Duck, sunglasses, Roman coins and even green dinosaurs playing sports. Some of the more normal but not at all mundane prints are florals, plaids, stripes and polka dots in different hues.
Trend Themes
1. Wacky Prints - Opportunity for fashion brands to embrace bold and unconventional prints to stand out in the market.
2. Pattern Mixing - Chance for designers to experiment with combining various patterns in unique and unexpected ways, creating visually engaging collections.
3. Quirky Motifs - Potential for artists and illustrators to create whimsical and playful prints that resonate with consumers seeking individuality and self-expression.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can leverage the trend of wacky prints to differentiate their products and appeal to fashion-forward consumers.
2. Design - Designers can explore pattern mixing as a disruptive innovation opportunity to redefine traditional fashion aesthetics and create captivating designs.
3. Art - Artists and illustrators have the chance to tap into the demand for quirky motifs by creating unique prints that resonate with the art-loving audience.

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