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The Harper's Bazaar Poland Elisabeth Toll Photoshoot is Pliant

This Harper's Bazaar Poland May 2015 photoshoot puts a series of leather-based ensembles at the fore of the publication. Stylist Magdalena Soszynska dressed models Ola Rudnicka, Madgalena Jasek and Maja Salamon head to toe in pliant materials perfect for the current Spring 2015 season.

Photographer Elisabeth Toll captured Sosynska's selection of apparel for this Harper's Bazaar feature. In front of showroom backdrops and cream walls, Toll shot outfits rooted in color blocked patterns, perforated materials and frilled fabrics.

Much like any remarkable high fashion production, accessories also played a big role. Baby blue suede boots, gold-trimmed heels and slinky purses delivered a set of memorable pieces that can be worked into numerous outfits and themes.
Trend Themes
1. Printed Leather Fashion - The trend for printed leather fashion items is likely to continue to develop, driven by the growing demand for unique and edgy designs.
2. Color Blocking Apparel - Color blocking is gaining momentum in the fashion industry, encouraging designers to explore different color combinations and unconventional designs.
3. Frilled Fabric Clothing - Frills and ruffles are making a comeback in fashion, creating opportunities for designers to revitalize classic designs for today's market.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can capitalize upon these trends and create edgy and unique designs to attract fashion-forward customers.
2. Leather Industry - The use of printed leather in fashion creates an opportunity for the leather industry to expand its offerings and collaborate with designers to create unique and innovative products.
3. Textile Industry - The popularity of frilled and perforated fabrics can drive growth in the textile industry by creating new demand for these materials in apparel and accessories.

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