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The MSGM S/S 2012 Collection is Rich in Vibrant Colors and Patterns

It’s always refreshing when new fashion houses release vibrant collections like the one from MSGM S/S 2012 collection. Everything from the color to the patterns is simply dazzling, and MSGM does a great job of getting fashionistas excited for spring and summer.

This collection is so full of bold colors and exotic prints that it feels like it comes from a tropical place such as Brazil. Fringed shirts, pink dresses and short aquamarine skirts are some of the spectacular and contemporary pieces of the line. Every piece is playful, sexy and sophisticated. These styles are perfect for a night by the beach or a flirtatious dinner date.

In 2008, designer Massimo Giorgetti partnered with Paoloni Group, and since then the house has been getting more recognition in the industry thanks to its quality and gorgeous designs, as demonstrated with the MSGM S/S 2012 collection.
Trend Themes
1. Exotic Prints - Opportunity for textile and printing industries to explore new printing methods with bright and bold colors inspired by different cultures.
2. Tropical Fashion - Opportunity for fashion industry to create more playful, sexy, and sophisticated styles inspired by exotic places and cultures for the spring and summer seasons.
3. Colorful Collections - Opportunity for designers and retailers to expand their collections with vibrant colors and patterns that are perfect for the warm weather seasons.
Industry Implications
1. Textile Industry - The textile industry can benefit from incorporating exotic prints and bold colors in their products inspired by different tropical cultures.
2. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can benefit from creating more playful, sexy, and sophisticated styles with exotic prints and bright colors inspired by tropical places and cultures for the spring and summer seasons.
3. Retail Industry - Retailers can benefit from expanding their collections with vibrant and unique designs that are perfect for the warm weather seasons, particularly those inspired by tropical cultures.

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