Draped Vinyl Couture

Vogue Paris August 2010 Editorial Loves Plastic, Fur and Leather

This Vogue Paris August 2010 editorial loves luxury. The spread features designer styles in plastic, leather, fur and lots of gold. The spread is consistent with its edgy tone, epitomized by the Dsquared2 leather jacket and pant, although every image remains unique from the one before.

This Vogue Paris August 2010 editorial wraps up all the fall trends into one convenient fashion spread. Need fall inspiration? Look no further.

Implications - Consumers are interested in textures, colors and styles that push boundaries and set the bar for adventurous styles when dealing with high fashion. Though clothes and shoots of the boundary-pushing nature are unusual in nature, consumers interested in taking risks and developing personal style are excited by them.

Luxury Vinyl Fashion
There is an opportunity for luxury fashion brands to experiment with unconventional materials like vinyl and plastics.
Faux Fur and Leather
There is an opportunity for the fashion industry to shift towards sustainable and ethical materials like faux fur and leather.
Bold and Adventurous Styles
There is an opportunity for designers to create bold and adventurous styles that push the boundaries of traditional fashion.

Industries Being Reshaped

High Fashion
High fashion brands can take advantage of the trend towards bold and unconventional styles to differentiate themselves from competitors.
Sustainable Fashion
Sustainable fashion brands can use this trend as an opportunity to showcase their use of ethical and eco-friendly materials, like faux fur and leather.
Fashion Photography
Fashion photographers can take inspiration from this editorial to create bold and daring editorials that showcase unconventional fashion.
SCORE
5.8 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 86%
Activity 81%
Freshness 8%