The debut of the fall 2008 collection of London-based Inbar Spector is an edgy clash of elegance and chic Gothic fashion. In Spector’s collection, black is the key colour again, with neutral tones of beige also playing a significant role.
There is no lack of details in this ultra-hip collection; she uses lace, latex, buckles, sheer materials, and corsetry.
"She utilises panels of corseting and zips and even elements of rucksacks to realise her vision of representing the issue of immigration; transition and movement," notes Kingdom of Style’s Queen Michelle.
Inbar Spector is a graduate of Shenkar College in Israel. With her first collection being this powerful, watch out for her name to become rampant on runways of the future.
The video shown here is of her fall 2008 runway show from London fashion Week, it is a rockin’ part one of two.
Chic Gothic Fashion
Inbar Spector for Fall 2008
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