The Emma Clarke Spring/Summer 2013 lookbook showcases the latest menswear collection from the talented Central Saint Martins graduate.
In this collection, the designer explores simplistic silhouettes that are both edgy and androgynous. From flawless cropped sleeve tailoring to exaggerated trouser leg proportions, this menswear collection exudes a modern minimalism.
Clark experiments with subtly applied embroidery accents and inlaid fabric textures that give her pieces a one-of-a-kind look juxtaposed with simplistic overall shapes. From sharp geometries and cuts to ornate visual details, the Emma Clarke Spring/Summer 2013 menswear collection marries strong proportions with subtle details that are decorative without losing their sense of understated elegance.
Pairing minimal looks along with eye-catching jewelry and feathered handbag accessories, this catalog is eclectic and distinctive.
Minimalist Androgynous Catalogs
The Emma Clarke Spring/Summer 2013 Lookbook is Simplistically Chic
Trend Themes
1. Androgynous Fashion - There is an opportunity to create a fashion line that transcends gender lines and preferences while still being stylish and functional.
2. Ornate Visual Details - Incorporating intricate, subtle details into fashion can make a piece stand out while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic.
3. Eclectic Accessories - There is an opportunity to experiment with unusual, unexpected accessories that enhance an outfit's uniqueness.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore the incorporation of gender-neutral fashion while still maintaining a minimalist design.
2. Accessories - The accessories industry can experiment with adding unusual and unique details to enhance the overall look of an outfit.
3. Textiles - The textile industry can partner with designers to create fabrics with subtle, intricate designs that elevate minimalist fashion pieces.