After watching Sophia Coppola's 'Marie Antoinette' film, I desperately wanted to own every dress, shoe and ornament Kirsten Dunst donned. So, you can imagine my envy when I stumbled upon Bryan Hearns' models. Completely decked out in the 18th-century-inspired French fashions he designed, the models create the ultimate feminine dream.
What’s more impressive is the fact that Bryan Hearns made all of the dresses in a week... yes, you read right. Look closely at the images above you'll be blown away. Make sure to enjoy the video as well.
Marie Antoinette Fashions
Bryan Hearns' 18th-Century-Inspired Designs are Decadent
Trend Themes
1. Historical Fashion Revival - There is an opportunity to create historical-inspired fashion designs that are modern and wearable for everyday use.
2. Rapid Fashion Production - Fashion companies can explore technology and new techniques to produce and mass-produce clothing faster without sacrificing quality.
3. Virtual Fashion Shows - With the growth of virtual realities, designers can create immersive digital experiences to showcase their collections and tap into a wider audience.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - With the increasing demand for historically-inspired designs, the fashion industry can embrace the trend and create unique pieces that appeal to the masses.
2. Textile Manufacturing - Textile manufacturers can explore new production techniques that focus on speed and efficiency to keep up with the demand for fast fashion.
3. Virtual Reality Development - As virtual reality technology continues to evolve, developers can create platforms that cater to the growing needs of the fashion industry for immersive digital experiences.