Animal prints and patterns have always played and will always play a huge part in the fashion industry, yet Me & Oli takes them to a whole new customized level. Whimsical and romantic, this fashion/design studio doesn't offer your typical animal prints. Instead, Me & Oli offer illustrated patterns that revolve around nature, from flowers to foxes.
Founded by Lalita Lu, a designer, illustrator and artist living and working Sydney, Me & Oli allows the visitors to its site mix and match the five prints available on their choice of either a top or a dress. There are seven choices of tops and nine for dresses, which are all as feminine as the prints and patterns themselves.
Me & Oli has also created artworks for Romance Was Born, Peter Alexander, Mambo, Lalaland and more.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Customized Animal Prints
- Opportunity to disrupt the fashion industry by offering personalized animal prints that cater to individual preferences.
- Nature-inspired Illustrations
- Disruptive potential in creating illustrated patterns inspired by nature, expanding beyond traditional animal prints in the fashion industry.
- Mix and Match Fashion
- Innovation opportunity lies in providing a platform for customers to mix and match different prints to create unique clothing items.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can benefit from embracing customized animal prints and nature-inspired illustrations as a way to stand out in a crowded market.
- Design
- Disruptive innovation potential in the design industry by incorporating personalized animal prints and illustrations into various products and services.
- Art
- Art industry can explore collaborations with fashion brands to create unique artworks and patterns that bridge the gap between art and fashion.
