This Glamour Germany May 2011 editorial features models Rodrigo Calazans and Dallas on the grounds of a retro hillside home. The pair fashionably clash in fashion from the likes of Jil Sander, D&G, Prada, Sonia Rykiel, Tommy Hilfiger and Emporio Armani.
In all of the images, Calazans is smiling broadly, which is a nice touch compared to most magazine editorials; his female counterpart even flashes her pearly whites in a few photos. My favorite look from the editorial is the one in which Dallas pairs a red patterned coat atop a red, orange and yellow plaid dress. The muted orange espadrilles and red sunglasses she wears coordinate beautifully, and somehow the motley mix works from a style standpoint.
The Glamour Germany May 2011 editorial proves that this season, fashionistas should feel free to mix and match their favorite patterns and prints -- so long as their colors are in the same family, that is.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Pattern-clashing
- The rise of pattern-clashing in fashion presents an opportunity for designers to create new textiles using unconventional combinations.
- Color Coordination
- The importance of color coordination in fashion presents an opportunity for companies to develop AI-powered tools that help consumers create cohesive outfits.
- Smiling Models
- The trend of featuring smiling models in magazine editorials presents an opportunity for brands to break away from the norm and communicate a more approachable image.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fashion Design
- Fashion designers can take advantage of the pattern-clashing trend by creating daring pieces that showcase unconventional prints and textures.
- Textile Manufacturing
- With the pattern-clashing trend on the rise, textile manufacturers can innovate by producing bold and intricate fabrics that can be used to create unique garments.
- AI Fashion Retail
- The trend of color coordination in fashion presents an opportunity for companies to develop AI-powered tools that help consumers create cohesive outfits and boost sales in the fashion retail sector.
