For all of those hound dog men out there, Christopher Bailey of Burberry has just the thing to deal with them.
For his Spring 2010 Burberry Prorsum line, Bailey sent the men down the runway in shirts with straitjacket detailing.
Though I'm sure they aren't functional, this kinky detail is a fun update to the usually simple classic menswear on the market.
Implications - Due to pop culture phenomenons and mass productions of horror movies, fashion can be seen leaning on the scary side. Clothes from the Burberry Prosum Spring 2010 collection that feature straitjacket-like clothing are an example of using movie culture as a way to express yourself. Businesses can use different genres of movies to capture a wide variety of consumers.
Couture Straitjackets
Bailey's Burberry Prosum Spring 2010 Collection
Trend Themes
1. Scary Fashion - The use of horror movie-inspired elements in fashion, like straitjacket detailing, provides an opportunity to tap into pop culture and express edginess.
2. Movie-inspired Fashion - Leveraging popular movie genres, such as horror, in fashion collections allows businesses to cater to consumers who want to express their interests through clothing.
3. Unexpected Details - Incorporating unusual and unexpected elements, like straitjacket-inspired clothing, in fashion designs can create disruption and novelty in the industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace horror movie-inspired elements to create unique and edgy collections that resonate with consumers seeking self-expression.
2. Film and Entertainment - The film and entertainment industry can collaborate with fashion brands to create cross-promotional opportunities that leverage movie culture in clothing designs.
3. Pop Culture Merchandise - The market for pop culture merchandise, including fashion items inspired by horror movies, presents a lucrative opportunity to cater to fans seeking unique and collectible products.