Ink Stained Fashion

Fernando Brizio Dresses Come With Pens

Releasing his inner nerd, designer Fernando Brizio is going to make it cool to jam felt pens in your pocket and have them bleed all over the place. Brizio actually made a dress with a bunch of pockets for which he also sells pens the wearer is meant to insert and let bleed. Of course you have a one of a kind design.

The inks are washable and pens reusable, so you can continually make a variety of fashion statements. Can I sell you on the idea of stained ties for guys? Or a stained blue dress worn in the oval orafice?
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Fashion - With wearable tech and innovative designs, fashion is becoming more interactive and personalized than ever before.
2. DIY Clothing - The rise of DIY culture has created a demand for customizable clothing and accessories that allow individuals to express their creativity.
3. Sustainable Fashion - Increasing environmental consciousness has led to a movement towards sustainable fashion, with designers experimenting with eco-friendly materials and production methods.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers have an opportunity to incorporate interactive elements and sustainable materials into their designs, as well as embracing DIY culture for customizable apparel.
2. Art Supplies - The popularity of Fernando Brizio's ink-stained fashion presents an opportunity for art supply companies to market their pens and inks as a fashion accessory.
3. E-commerce - The rise of DIY fashion combined with interactive and sustainable elements creates opportunities for e-commerce platforms to offer personalized and eco-friendly apparel options to consumers.

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