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.
What's Driving This Trend
- 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.
