Arts & Crafts Fashion

The Fashion156 Juxtaposed Issue is a Bricolage of DIY-Looking Clothes

If you're going to take in one thing from the Fashion156 Juxtaposed issue women's editorial, make sure that, looking to your eccentric grandma, it's colorful socks paired with heels.

The Fashion156 Juxtaposed Issue editorial, shot by Fenton Bailey and styled by Guy Hipwell, showcased models Alice Norman and Elinor Weedon sporting DIY-esque clothes. Obviously, the garb isn't DIY at all, but instead by designers such as Lu Flux, A.P.C., Brian Atwood, Jonathan Saunders and Christian Louboutin.

DIY Fashion
Opportunity to disrupt the fashion industry by promoting DIY-inspired clothing and accessories.
Colorful Socks
Innovation potential in the hosiery industry by introducing vibrant and unique socks for fashion-conscious consumers.
Eccentric Grandma Style
Opportunity to create a niche market by offering clothing lines inspired by eccentric and eclectic fashion choices.

Industries Being Reshaped

Fashion Design
Fashion designers can tap into the DIY trend and create unique pieces that cater to consumers who enjoy the process of personalizing their garments.
Hosiery
Hosiery manufacturers and designers can capitalize on the demand for colorful and statement socks as a fashion accessory.
E-commerce
Online retailers can curate and promote eccentric grandma-inspired fashion collections, targeting a niche audience of fashion enthusiasts seeking unique and offbeat styles.
SCORE
5.7 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 85%
Activity 77%
Freshness 8%

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