Dean Quinn’s A/W 10-11 collection is a departure from his delicate and detailed beadwork that he has become infamous for. Although his collection is far more simplistic than it usually is, many pieces retain all of the intricate handiwork that typically goes into beading.
The top knots that models wear match well with his entire A/W 10-11 collection, as there is a structural samurai robe feel. I almost expect to get a karate chop to the face as I viewed the entire gallery of Dean Quinn’s latest collection.
Samurai Top Knots
The Dean Quinn A/W 10-11 Line is Twisted
Trend Themes
1. Samurai Fashion - Opportunity for designers to incorporate Samurai-inspired fashion in their collections.
2. Simplistic Beadwork - Potential disruption in the beading market with the rise of more simplistic designs.
3. Top Knots - Opportunity for hair stylists to offer top knot hairstyles inspired by Samurai culture.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Designers can take inspiration from Samurai culture to create unique collections.
2. Beadwork - The market for beading could see a shift towards more simplistic designs.
3. Hair Styling - Salons and stylists have the opportunity to offer top knot hairstyles to clients inspired by Samurai traditions.