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The Maison Martin Margiela Spring/Summer 2011 Line Features Wood Veneer

The Maison Martin Margiela Spring/Summer 2011 collection takes fashionable upcycling to the next level as the need to reuse and the make-do-and-mend mentality transcends to the everyday. Waistcoats, cummerbunds and woven lattice jackets are realized in sharp clean, minimal shapes and wood veneer finishes.

Artisanal craftsmanship fuses with avant-garde recycling to create a pared down parity in Maison Martin Margiela's Spring/Summer 2011 line. The shiny wood veneer finish is juxtaposed with luxe cotton and wool panels, flat planes sloping over shoulders and across torsos in stripes.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Fashion - There is a growing trend in the fashion industry towards upcycling and reusing materials to create unique and sustainable designs.
2. Wood Veneer Finishes - The use of wood veneer as a finish in fashion design is an innovative trend that adds a natural and sophisticated touch to garments.
3. Minimalist Shapes - The minimalist shapes featured in Maison Martin Margiela's collection demonstrate a trend towards clean and streamlined designs in the fashion industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can seize the opportunity to incorporate upcycling techniques and materials such as wood veneer into their designs, creating unique and sustainable garments.
2. Sustainable Materials - The use of wood veneer as a finish in fashion opens up opportunities for sustainable materials to be incorporated into other industries such as interior design and furniture manufacturing.
3. Art and Design - The minimalist shapes and avant-garde recycling in Maison Martin Margiela's collection can inspire innovative art and design projects in various industries.

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