Reinterpreting Flower Power

Diane Von Furstenberg at NY Fashion Week

Diane von Furstenberg lived up to her moniker of "rock goddess" with her parade of flirty floral chiffon and sequins at Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week.

Diane Von Furstenber’s 21st century flower children took to the catwalk with flowers in their hair, ribbons and feathers. Von Furstenberg was inspired by the legend of Vogue’s Diana Vreeland who once said that "blue jeans are the most beautiful things since the gondola." But this wasn’t a collection for the blue jeans set, more for power-boho.
Trend Themes
1. Power-boho Fashion - The emergence of power-boho fashion presents an opportunity for designers to incorporate bold prints and textures into bohemian-inspired styles.
2. Floral Sequin Trend - The floral sequin trend can inspire the creation of unique and eye-catching embellished fabrics and garments.
3. Hair and Accessory Embellishment - The trend towards incorporating flowers, ribbons, and feathers into hairstyles and accessories offers opportunities for designers to create statement pieces with unique textures and shapes.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - The fashion and apparel industry can benefit from incorporating bold prints, floral sequins, and hair and accessory embellishments into their designs to capture the power-boho aesthetic.
2. Textile and Fabric Manufacturing - Textile and fabric manufacturers can offer unique and innovative embellished fabrics to designers looking to incorporate the floral sequin trend into their collections.
3. Beauty and Cosmetics - The beauty and cosmetics industry can capitalize on the trend of incorporating flowers, ribbons, and feathers into hairstyles and accessories by creating products that complement the aesthetic, such as bold hair colors or floral-inspired makeup.

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