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The Preen Pre-Fall 2014 Collection Brings in Asian Florals

— January 7, 2014 — Fashion
Add a little Asian influence to your wardrobe with the Preen Pre-Fall 2014 Collection.

Designers Justin Thornton and Thea Bregazzi look to traditional Asian culture for their latest line of intricate apparel. This collection of moody clothing features a line of tailored clothing in dark colors such as navy, cobalt blue and black with bright color accents all beautifully decorated with Asia-inspired floral prints. The collection exhibits a wide range of dresses from skimming gowns to flowing shirt dresses. The Preen Pre-Fall 2014 Collection also features chunky sweaters in bold neons and an urban silk bomber jacket.

This collection ties a sense of femininity with funky street style while being beautifully and culturally decorated.

Trend Themes

  1. Asian-inspired Florals — Creating apparel collections that incorporate intricate Asia-inspired floral prints can bring a touch of cultural diversity to fashion.
  2. Moody Colors with Bright Accents — Utilizing dark colors like navy and black with vibrant color accents can create a visually striking and unique aesthetic.
  3. Feminine Street Style — Blending femininity and urban street style can result in a fresh and edgy fashion line.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion — The fashion industry can benefit from incorporating Asian-inspired floral prints and playing with contrasting color schemes.
  2. Textile — The textile industry can explore producing fabrics that emulate traditional Asian floral designs to meet the demand for this fashion trend.
  3. Streetwear — Streetwear brands can capitalize on the fusion of femininity and street style by creating apparel lines that cater to this unique aesthetic.
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