Friday, October 22, 2010

The Global Wanderer

The Global Wanderer. The Global Wanderer has a collection of ethnic pieces that speak of different cultures and sources of inspiration. These pieces are combined to create an eclectic mix of color, texture and shape. They gather and collect special pieces from across the globe. 

Russian Fur. The Global Wanderer embraces Russia’s luxurious furs and incorporates these elegant statement pieces into their wardrobe. Furs are combined with other global textiles such as Chinese silk or Australian wool, creating a multi-cultural look. As winter approaches, furs are beginning to appear on the streets.

Oversized Scarf. The oversized shawl has a heavy appearance, comfortable and warm appearance.  Many have a South American vibe for those jet setters just returning from vacation.  Others are more suitable for chilly evening in Europe. They are a statement pieces that are being seen in abundance on the streets.

Australian Wool. Wool is appearing on the runway and streets, in shearling coats and woolen sweaters. Wool garments feel classic and natural. There is also new street art, Yarn Bombing, that is embracing the Australian image.
 
Ethnic Patterns. The Uzbekistan Ikat and African Kitenge are vivacious patterns, full of color and character. These patterns feel like they’ve come out of the mountains or desert but have become all the rage on the runways. The Wanderer mixes and matches the ethnic pattern with other patterns such as plaid or animal skin. The Global Wanderer travels the world picking up statement pieces along the way.

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