Esther Perbandt's Fall 2015 collection features a minimalist aesthetic with avant-garde elements. Most of the collection perfectly captures long-length styles with its blazers, jackets and sweaters. A neutral black color palette is utilized, making for versatile, wardrobe-friendly looks. Esther Perbandt is able to create interesting looks using a deconstructed tailored silhouette that maximizes comfort.
The brand takes advantage of contrasting styles including a men's slim-fit blazer that drapes into a unique, uneven cut. Also, a women's wrap-draped blazer cinched and belted at the waist is paired with loose-fitting trousers. The rest of the collection includes oversized parkas, straight fit long coats and masculine women's pantsuits. The outerwear jackets are also outfitted with exaggerated window-pane designs.
Esther Perbandt wanted to create a collection that encouraged soul and individuality while using classic silhouettes combined with modern styles.
Avant-Garde Outerwear Collections
Esther Perbandt's Fall Collection Features Window-Pane Pockets
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Aesthetic - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating fashion lines that focus on clean and minimal designs with avant-garde elements.
2. Long-length Styles - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in designing outerwear collections that emphasize long-length styles for a unique and fashion-forward look.
3. Deconstructed Tailored Silhouette - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in developing clothing lines that combine deconstruction and tailoring techniques to create comfortable and stylish pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion and apparel industry by incorporating avant-garde elements and creating versatile, wardrobe-friendly looks.
2. Outerwear - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the outerwear industry by focusing on oversized parkas, long coats, and jackets with exaggerated window-pane designs.
3. Fashion Design - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the field of fashion design by experimenting with contrasting styles and creating unique combinations of men's and women's clothing.