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The Jonathan Horowitz x Opening Ceremony 2014 Fall Capsule Collection is Chic

We're seeing gender norms come crashing down as consumers look to express individuality by ignoring the socially created identities of the past; the Jonathan Horowitz x Opening Ceremony 2014 Fall Capsule Collection is a prime example of this. Featuring a black and white color scheme and styles that are wonderfully designed for either gender, the Jonathan Horowitz x Opening Ceremony 2014 Fall Capsule Collection features a simultaneous print that is used across the entire collection.

Clearly sporting some serious mod influence, the Jonathan Horowitz x Opening Ceremony 2014 Fall Capsule Collection brings about a solid pattern and generous garment cuts to suit the fashionable man or woman who's looking for experimentation without going as far as to drastically rework their personal style.
Trend Themes
1. Genderless Fashion - The trend of gender-neutral clothing is growing as people seek to express their individuality regardless of traditional gender identities.
2. Mod Revival - The influence of mod fashion on contemporary clothing collections presents opportunities for designers to create fresh iterations of this classic style.
3. Capsule Collections - The popularity of limited-edition clothing collections like the Jonathan Horowitz x Opening Ceremony 2014 Fall Capsule Collection offers opportunities for designers to collaborate and cultivate hype around their brand.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace genderless clothing collections and create new lines that push boundaries and challenge traditional gender norms.
2. Retail - Retailers can offer capsule collections and limited-edition drops to create scarcity and drive consumer interest in exclusive pieces.
3. Art and Design - Designers and artists can collaborate on collections that merge fashion with art, offering unique, unconventional pieces that challenge fashion norms and expectations.

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