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The Roberto Piqueras Frische Magazine Editorial

— October 1, 2012 — Pop Culture
The Roberto Piqueras Frische Magazine editorial showcases the daring designer's latest collection. The vibrant and off-kilter collection is captured in a bold portrait series by photographer Marek Chorzepa.

Select models Pav and Fredrika sport a mix of psychedelic ensembles styled by Joonatan Allandi. From its pop culture references to its photo-printed imagery, this collection embraces the eccentric, daring to stand apart from traditional fashion trends.

Whether showcasing the designer's love of over-sized silhouettes or his signature eye-catching streetwear aesthetic, the Roberto Piqueras Frische Magazine editorial is both bright and fun in its visual approach. The eclectic photographs highlight a mix of innovative and unconventional materials that include transparent plastics, heavy netting, neoprenes and texture-infused nylons among others.

Trend Themes

  1. Psychedelic Fashion — Psychedelic streetwear styles are becoming increasingly popular, offering an opportunity for fashion brands to create unique and eye-catching garments.
  2. Pop Culture Fashion — Pop culture-inspired fashion is making a statement, providing an opening for designers to incorporate iconic imagery and references into their collections.
  3. Unconventional Materials — Using unconventional materials such as transparent plastics, heavy netting, and texture-infused nylons allows for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry, pushing the boundaries of traditional fabrics and materials.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion — The fashion industry can capitalize on psychedelic streetwear styles, pop culture fashion, and the use of unconventional materials to create innovative and eye-catching designs.
  2. Photography — Photographers can explore the vibrant and eccentric world of psychedelic fashion, creating captivating visual content for fashion editorials and campaigns.
  3. Materials Manufacturing — The materials manufacturing industry has an opportunity to develop and produce unconventional fabrics and materials that can be utilized in the fashion industry's disruptive design concepts.
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