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Joanna Pybus Designs Fantastic Fashions With Dramatically Large Eyes

In a truly tacky, but fabulous way, Joanna Pybus creates ecccentric fashion pieces that are adorably adorned with giant eyes. The carefree collection features a number of juvenile-inspired pieces that all keep an open eye on the latest tailoring trends.

What pops out initially when perusing the collection is obviously the eye-heavy designs, but moreover there is definitely a muppet-inspired vibe that runs strong through each of the pieces. Conversely, it also conjues thoughts of 60s It-girl Twiggy, whose outrageously accented lashes made her appear bright-eyed and childish.

Using unexpected materials including luxe faux fur and polyeuthythane to accent certain pieces in the collection transform it from wild to over-the-top. Find the entire line of Joanna Pybus' quirky and playful designs on her personal website to keep an eye on the latest creations.

Trend Themes

  1. Giant-eye Fashion — Leveraging dramatically large eye designs on fashion pieces for a visually striking and whimsical aesthetic.
  2. Muppet-inspired Style — Drawing on the playful and colorful vibe of Muppets for fashion designs that exude a fun and eccentric persona.
  3. Eyelash Accented Fashion — Incorporating exaggerated lashes into fashion designs to create a bold and youthful appearance.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion Retail — Opportunity for fashion retailers to introduce eye-heavy designs and muppet-inspired styles to attract a niche market of whimsical fashion enthusiasts.
  2. Luxe Faux Fur Manufacturing — Disruptive innovation opportunity for manufacturers to explore the use of luxe faux fur and polyeuthythane to accent fashion pieces and create unique and extravagant collections.
  3. Personal Branding and Design — Potential for designers and artists to experiment with playful and eye-centric designs to create a distinct personal brand and stand out in the creative industry.

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