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The House of Holland Makes Bones Chic

House of Holland’s pre Spring/Summer 2012 line features boney prints that are sure to get you noticed.

House of Holland, a British brand created by the always bold and outspoken Henry Holland, is always one to look to for the seasons’ hottest street-wear trends. House of Holland always manages to highlight what’s next in street fashion, and is sure to do it again this season. In these pre Spring/Summer 2012 ensembles, the brand ditches staple bold colored looks replacing them with high contrast dark and white pieces. High contrast statement pieces are adorned with a white bone pattern, featured against black and navy monochromatic fabrics. The clothing pieces bring a fun twist to classic silhouettes and include spring/summer wardrobe must-haves like maxi and mini dresses, tailored jackets and high-waist shorts.
Trend Themes
1. Boney Prints Fashion Trend - The growing popularity of boney prints presents an opportunity for fashion designers to incorporate unique and bold patterns in their clothing lines.
2. High Contrast Monochromatic Fashion Trend - The high contrast monochromatic trend can inspire designers to experiment with bold and striking color combinations in their designs.
3. Trendy Twist on Classic Silhouettes - Trendy twists on classic silhouettes can inspire designers to create new and innovative designs that appeal to modern consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can capitalize on the boney prints and high contrast monochromatic trends to attract fashion-forward consumers.
2. Textile Industry - The textile industry can produce new and exciting fabrics that incorporate unique bone patterns and bold colors to cater to the changing demands of designers.
3. Design Industry - The design industry can use the House of Holland's pre Spring/Summer 2012 line as inspiration to create new and novel designs that incorporate the trendy twist on classic silhouettes.

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