There's something about anatomical tributes, like the Scott B. Allcorn Vol. 1 collection, that are not only fascinating, but also quite beautiful. Perhaps it has to do with an innate response that makes us appreciate ourselves and our makeup.
The Scott B. Allcorn Vol. 1 collection was created by two talented individuals. Allcorn approached print designer and illustrator Sam Cotton to help create these stunning digital print garments. Taking on a painterly feel, they are abstract interpretations of our, well, innards.
What's Driving This Trend
- Anatomical Fashion
- Opportunity to create fashion using digitally printed anatomical designs.
- Painters Collaborating with Print Designers
- Opportunity to collaborate between painters and print designers to create unique garments.
- Abstract Interpretations of Innards
- Opportunity to use abstract interpretations of bodily organs in not just fashion but also home decor and art.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion Industry
- Opportunity for fashion designers to incorporate anatomical designs into their collections.
- Art Industry
- Opportunity for artists to create anatomically-inspired pieces in different mediums.
- Home Decor Industry
- Opportunity to incorporate abstract interpretations of anatomical designs in home decor products like curtains, bedding and rugs.
