Exaggerated Faux Animalistic Scarves

Charles Jeffrey Loverboy Unveils a Faux Animal Scarf Design

Scottish designer Charles Jeffrey Loverboy unveils a bold statement piece as a part of its Fall/Winter 2019 capsule in the form of a faux animal scarf design. The seasonal collection draws strong inspiration from cult films including Where the Wild Things Are and Peter Pan.

The entire range is packed with fashion-forward approaches through apparel and accessory designs but the faux animal scarf is without a doubt the standout item. It arrives in a color palette of black, red, and white, resembling an animal with its tongue sticking out. The tongue features branding details with a logo print and the entire piece boasts tonal stitching accents. The exaggerated shapes give it multi-functional elements as it is plush and can function as a pillow as well.

Faux Animal Accessories
Designing exaggerated animalistic pieces will continue to trend, creating room for innovation in animal-friendly fashion.
Movie-inspired Collections
Drawing inspiration from iconic movies, like Peter Pan and Where the Wild Things Are, will appeal to nostalgia and provide opportunities for unique designs.
Multi-functional Pieces
Designing pieces that serve multiple purposes, like doubling as a plush pillow, will continue to stand out and provide value to consumers.

Who This Affects Most

Fashion
Designers in the fashion industry have the opportunity to create innovative, animal-friendly fashion accessories inspired by cult films.
Textiles
The demand for unique fabrics and materials to create faux animalistic designs will continue to grow, creating opportunities for innovation in the textiles industry.
Home Decor
Innovative multi-functional designs, like the faux animal scarf/pillow, can inspire makers in the home decor industry to create unique and functional pieces.
SCORE
1.1 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 24%
Activity 1%
Freshness 9%