Conceptual Cubism Menswear

These Fabien Verriest Fashions Embrace Artful Forms

Fabien Verriest’s debut collection of menswear defies convention and embraces artful constructions. The designer’s creations are reflective of his inspirations that vary from cubist art works to heritage-themed vintage silhouettes.

Whether experimenting with complex draping accents or creating wearable versions of cubist art works, the designer showcases his immense talent for construction.

Fabien Verriest is a fashion student from La Cambre, Brussels and is proving to rival seasoned professionals when it comes to his creativity and garment execution. Despite of his young age, the designer showcases a strong sense of personal style and evokes a maturity that is beyond his years.

Pleated skirts, fabric-layered coats and fragmented constructions are some of the collection’s show-stoppers. Marrying conceptual aesthetics with wearable silhouettes, the designer creates pieces of wearable art that are featured in a lookbook by photographer Gretar Ingi Gunnlaugsson.
Trend Themes
1. Artful Constructions in Fashion - The incorporation of artful constructions in fashion presents disruptive innovation opportunities for designers to create unique and visually striking garments.
2. Experimental Draping Techniques - The use of complex draping accents in clothing design offers disruptive innovation opportunities for creating innovative and unconventional silhouettes.
3. Marrying Conceptual Aesthetics with Wearable Silhouettes - The fusion of conceptual aesthetics with wearable silhouettes provides disruptive innovation opportunities for designers to blur the lines between fashion and art.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - The fashion design industry can explore and capitalize on the trend of incorporating artful constructions and experimental draping techniques in their collections.
2. Photography - The photography industry can benefit from the collaboration with fashion designers to capture and showcase the unique and visually striking wearable art pieces.
3. Art Galleries and Museums - Art galleries and museums can feature fashion garments with conceptual aesthetics as a form of artistic expression, blurring the boundaries between fashion and traditional art forms.

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