With the words, "Think pink!" sang by Kay Thompson in the video introduction, the David Dixon Barbie Collection commenced at the 2009 LG Fashion Week, showcasing a flurry of vibrantly pink ensembles, accented with bolts of black and ivory. It was fun, cute, charming—well, Barbie.
Inspired by both the 1957 movie 'Funny Face' and the iconic Barbie doll, the David Dixon Barbie Collection featured a runway rife with flirty and fun designs, ranging from full skirts and big-buttoned coats to polka-dot frocks and zebra-striped party pumps (with socks!). Long and bouncy locks trailed down models’ backs while oversized plastic black glasses gave the girlie outfits a geek-chic twist. Click through the gallery to see more images from the David Dixon Barbie Collection.
Flirty Fuchsia Fashion
The David Dixon Barbie Collection for Spring 2010 (UPDATE)
Trend Themes
1. Flirty Fashion Trends - Opportunity for designers to incorporate vibrant pink, black, and ivory colors into flirty and fun designs.
2. Retro-inspired Fashion - Opportunity to create designs inspired by classic movies and iconic dolls like Barbie.
3. Geek-chic Fashion - Opportunity to add geeky elements, such as oversized glasses, to girly outfits for a trendy twist.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Designers can explore new creative possibilities by incorporating flirty and vibrant colors.
2. Entertainment - Collaboration opportunities between fashion and entertainment industries to create collections inspired by movies and iconic characters.
3. Accessories - Opportunity to create trendy accessories like oversized glasses and party pumps with unique patterns.