WWI-Inspired Collections

The Alexander McQueen Resort 2014 Line is Full of Florals and Crop Tops

The Alexander McQueen Resort 2014 collection is as regal and luxurious as you would expect it to be, with a quirky twist in its models posing and stance.

Creative Director Sarah Burton was inspired by the styles of the World War II era, culminating in a collection filled with neutral shades, crop tops and floral details. Although I'm sure these newest styles from the McQueen label will fly off the shelves, I couldn't help but notice that the model in the lookbook is almost being forced into a corner; an interesting tweak in the usual straight shots found in fashion collections.

If you're a fan of Sarah Burton, these images from the Alexander McQueen Resort 2014 collection are definitely not to be missed.
Trend Themes
1. World War Ii-inspired Fashion - Opportunity for designers to incorporate vintage military elements into their collections and give a modern twist.
2. Crop Top Revival - Chance for retailers to tap into the renewed popularity of crop tops and offer a variety of styles to consumers.
3. Quirky Model Poses - Potential for photographers and brands to experiment with unique and unconventional model poses to create engaging visuals.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can explore the World War II era for inspiration and create collections that blend historical elements with contemporary fashion trends.
2. Retail - Retailers can capitalize on the crop top trend by stocking a wide range of crop top styles and offering them as a fashionable choice for consumers.
3. Photography - Photographers can embrace the quirkiness of model poses and experiment with unconventional angles and compositions to create visually captivating fashion images.

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