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Jaiden rVa James's Edgy ‘Human Nature' Fashion

Fashion designer Jaiden rVa James is heavily into the business of challenging the long-established, gender-based notions of fashion embraced by Western mainstream societies. James' Fall 2009 collection, which is called “Human Nature”, goes even further.

Fashionisto notes, “for the upcoming fall season, Jaiden James explore(s) the dark side of the human psyche tapping into taboo sexual urges and femininity.” Hence the floral pleated skirts, straitjackets, S&M-inspired rubber wear and other super edgy, niche fashion.

Implications - Jaiden rVa James' 'Human Nature' fashion is strongly influenced by Sir John Everett Millais' "Ophelia." "Ophelia" is typically represented symbolically by flowers, and her passion for Hamlet eventually ended with her going mad. Her flowers and insanity are the reason James' collection is covered in flowers and straitjackets. Memorable, literary, and inventive -- what more do you need?
Trend Themes
1. Gender-bending Fashion - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation for fashion designers who challenge traditional gender roles in their clothing lines.
2. Niche Fashion - Designers who create edgy, niche clothing lines can tap into a unique market that is driven by artistry and creativity.
3. Literary-inspired Fashion - Drawing inspiration from literary works, like Jaiden rVa James does with 'Ophelia', can result in truly original and memorable fashion collections.
Industry Implications
1. High Fashion - High fashion and luxury brands can disrupt the industry by incorporating gender-bending and literary-inspired elements into their collections.
2. LGBTQ+ Fashion - The LGBTQ+ fashion industry can continue to push boundaries and challenge traditional gender norms through gender-bending clothing lines.
3. Artistic Fashion - Fashion designers with an artistic inclination can find success in the niche market of edgy, creative clothing lines that break the mold.

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