Multi-Patterned Collections

The Carolina Herrera Fall 2013 Line Featueres Several Patterns

The Carolina Herrera Fall 2013 collection brandishes its coming preference for patterns. Whether geometric, floral or linear, they have been intricately placed together here within individual garments, offering a mesmerizing assortment of apparel to fans of the label.

Herrera's Fall 2013 line entered the upscale style forum at this year's New York Fashion Week. The event was witness to its runway display of shades and shapes, seen in red and blue hued flowers, cream and black squares and tiers of green upon taupe. Varying cuts were also offered as the label displayed its set of floor length dresses, loose flowing menswear pants, two piece tweed suits and leather-clad gowns. The brand has in this way provided an intricate lesson in diversity.

Patterned Apparel
Embrace the trend of intricate patterns in apparel to attract fashion-forward customers.
Geometric Fashion
Incorporate geometric patterns into clothing designs to create eye-catching and modern looks.
Mixing Patterns
Experiment with combining different patterns within individual garments for a unique and bold fashion statement.

Industries Being Reshaped

Fashion Industry
The fashion industry can utilize patterned collections to refresh and innovate their product offerings.
Textile Industry
The textile industry can benefit from the demand for diverse and intricate patterns by developing new fabric designs.
Retail Industry
Retailers can capitalize on the trend of patterned apparel by curating collections that cater to the preferences of fashion-conscious consumers.
SCORE
2.5 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 58%
Activity 10%
Freshness 8%