Anatomical Themed Fashion Capsules

SEQUENCE Launches its Second Collection with Unique Proportions

Californian fashion label SEQUENCE introduces its second collection and is named 'A Handful of Dust.' It dives into an adventurous theme that delivers a plethora of layering silhouettes made with lightweight materials. It is designed with an anatomical mindset, creating patterns that are inspired by where the veins and organs are placed within the human body.

The new capsule boasts a palette of black, sand, or a blend of the two colors. The apparel is full of breathable looks, made with sturdy materials and textiles that include Tencel, cupro, linen, and Cordura Combat Wool. This gives a natural structure to the silhouettes, including the fencing jackets, anoraks, shirts, oversized blazers, and much more. All of the pieces are detailed with pockets for a functional touch.
Trend Themes
1. Anatomical-inspired Fashion - The trend towards anatomical-inspired fashion provides a unique opportunity for designers to explore new patterns and materials.
2. Layered Silhouettes - Layered silhouettes in lightweight materials offer an innovative way to create functional and stylish clothing for adventurous consumers.
3. Breathable Textiles - The use of breathable textiles, such as Tencel and linen, is a growing trend in fashion and offers opportunities to designers to create clothing that is both comfortable and sustainable.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can take advantage of anatomically-inspired designs and breathable textiles to create innovative and functional clothing for consumers.
2. Textiles - The use of new and sustainable textiles, such as Tencel and cupro, in the fashion industry provides opportunities for disruption and innovation in the textile industry.
3. Sports Apparel - Layered silhouettes and breathable textiles offer opportunities for innovation in the sports apparel industry by creating functional and stylish clothing for athletes.

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