Watercolor Couture

Marit Fujiwara's Dresses Look Like Wearable Art

Marit Fujiwara is a design graduate looking to get noticed and if these four pieces are any indication, she deserves a lot of attention.

Marit Fujiwara has created a collection of dresses that look like they are watercolor paintings taken straight off the wall and put into clothing. The intensely intricate dresses are not only beautiful, but impressive, as the time spent making each would be immense. Take a look at the up-close pictures of Marit Fujiwara’s fabrics and fall in love like I did.
Trend Themes
1. Watercolor Couture - The trend towards wearable art that looks like watercolor paintings can be leveraged by fashion designers to create unique garments with intricate designs.
2. Intense Intricacy - The trend towards intense intricacy in dress design affords opportunities for designers who are willing to invest large amounts of time in creating beautiful, complex garments.
3. Art-inspired Clothing - The trend towards art-inspired clothing can be used by designers to create unique pieces that stand out from the crowd.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can take advantage of the trend towards watercolor couture and intense intricacy to create unique garments that are both beautiful and complex.
2. Textile Manufacturing - Companies in the textile manufacturing industry can develop new techniques for creating intricate fabrics that can be used by fashion designers to create watercolor couture garments.
3. Art - Artists can work with fashion designers to create clothing inspired by their art, offering new revenue streams and opportunities for collaboration.

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