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ECLECTIC GRANDPA

MICROTREND REPORTS

FASHION INSIGHT

2025

GUIDELINES

 

This report consists of contents, developed as a capsule collection mockup with options, divided by core garments and finished with an additional appurtenance page. The whole report is not a final proposal and meant not to be used as a product proposal, but as a toolkit for developing personal projects, using our guidelines and our pre-made flats as a foundation for creative process. All contents belongs to Fashion-UP and no commercial use is allowed.

MOODBOARD AND COLOR RANGE

The image displays a suggested color palette for the 90s Nylon Jacket trend, featuring a spectrum of colors labeled Ivory, Olive, Cinnabar, Dark Cobalt, Pale Cobalt, and Coal. This palette encapsulates a range of classic and vibrant tones that are likely to inspire fashion designers in creating their collections.

A unique trend that marries nostalgia with contemporary flair is making waves. Dubbed the 'Eclectic Grandpa,' this trend sees the resurgence of vintage menswear pieces, infused with a dash of modern audacity. Rooted in the comfort and timeless elegance of our grandfathers' wardrobes, this style emphasizes classic patterns, rich textures, and an air of refined yet relaxed tailoring. This movement isn’t just about revisiting the past; it's a bold reinterpretation that speaks to today’s desire for individuality and sustainability. Key elements include tweed jackets, knitted vests, and loafers, paired unexpectedly with vibrant prints and cutting-edge accessories. This amalgamation not only honors the sophistication of yesteryears but also pushes the boundaries of personal expression in the current sartorial landscape. Enthusiasts of this trend blend function with form, creating looks that are both strikingly innovative and comfortingly familiar. With its deep roots and fresh twist, Eclectic Grandpa is not just a passing whim but a meaningful reflection of the broader shift towards more personalized and sustainable approaches to dressing in our modern world.

GARMENT POSSIBILITY PROTOTYPES