Quirky Color-Blocked Catwalks

Clean the Sky - Positive Eco Trends & Breakthroughs

The Something Else FW 2012 Collection is Electric and Youthful

— March 15, 2012 — Fashion
The Something Else FW 2012 collection debuted at the Melbourne fashion festival. The Australian-based company showcased a sunny collection of feminine, vintage-inspired silhouettes. Many ensembles were contrived of monotonous pieces, giving the collection a strong quirkiness and memorable charm.

Designer Natalie Wood constantly brings a youthful energy to her designs, lending to a sensational spunk. The pieces drew from natural surroundings, inspired by texture and spiritual feeling from atmospheric characteristics. Wood maintains a strong femininity with flirtatious patterns and breezy fabrics. The company’s site reads, “Something Else is inclusive rather than exclusive, bringing together a global community of artists to nurture and celebrate the brand’s creativity.”

The Something Else FW 2012 collection is perfect for the fashionista with gumption.

Trend Themes

  1. Color-blocked Fashion — Opportunity for designers to experiment with bold and creative use of color-blocking in their collections.
  2. Vintage-inspired Silhouettes — Potential for designers to draw inspiration from past fashion eras to create unique and nostalgic designs.
  3. Community-driven Ethos — Brands can leverage their community and creativity to create inclusive and collaborative fashion collections.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion — Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate bold color-blocking and vintage-inspired silhouettes into their collections.
  2. Retail — Retailers can cater to consumers who are looking for fashion collections that are bold, quirky, and unique.
  3. Textile — Textile manufacturers can leverage the trend of color-blocking to create innovative fabrics and patterns.
5.9
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness