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The Marco De Vincenzo Fall 2013 Collection is Intricate

The Marco de Vincenzo Fall 2013 collection is crisp, classic and explores the dimensions of patterns. Marco de Vincenzo is one of the few new labels that has surfaced in Milan. The brand is fresh, fabulous and unafraid of fabric choices.

The 2013 series features a muted color palette and several textural elements. The label toyed with material manipulation and created subtle optical illusions with cut, form and punchy prints. Highlights from the European-inspired collection include the folded fabric dresses, the kimono sleeved tops, lightweight sheath dresses, pleated skirts and flirty cocktail attire. Showstopping pieces from the runway overzealous grey patterned sheepskin and alpaca jackets.

The Marco de Vincenzo Fall 2013 collection is clever, concise and a snap shot of the future of young European fashions.
Trend Themes
1. Material Manipulation - Exploring new ways to manipulate fabric and create optical illusions in fashion could disrupt the industry by introducing new forms of clothing design.
2. Muted Color Palette - Using a more subtle and muted color palette in fashion could disrupt the industry by creating a new aesthetic that appeals to consumers seeking simplicity and sophistication.
3. Kimono Sleeved Tops - The rise of kimono sleeved tops in fashion could disrupt the industry by introducing a new silhouette that blends Eastern and Western fashion design.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry has the potential to be disrupted through innovative material manipulation, muted color palettes, and the rise of inventive new silhouettes like kimono sleeved tops.
2. Textile Manufacturing - The textile manufacturing industry could be disrupted through advances in fabric manipulation techniques that allow for the creation of optical illusions, pleated skirts, and other unique designs.
3. Retail - Innovations in the fashion industry, such as the rise of muted color palettes and kimono sleeved tops, could disrupt the retail industry by changing the types of designs that are popular with consumers.

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