This spring you can leave your LBD in the closet and go for next season’s must-have feather fashion! Downy frocks will be all the rage for spring and summer 2009, so plan early and jot down ‘feathered accessories’ on your wishlist for Santa.
The gallery shows a few examples of how big-name designers suggest this look might be carried into everyday wardrobes. That being said, I’m pretty sure that unless your name’s Bjork, not all these looks would be possible to pull off.
Flick through the gallery, then make sure to keep feathered fashion on your style radar!
Featured is an almost see-through dress with strategically placed feathered by Joanna Mastroianni; a golden disco jumper by Francesco Scognamiglio with feathered wing belt; a pink Chanel stiletto; a white, cavewoman-chic number by Christopher Kane; a white mini with jeweled mosaic by Derercuny; a high-slight black gown by Dsquared²; a white L’Wren Scott gown with lace-veiled bonnet; a golden ostrich feather mini dress by Louis Vuitton; a coral colored sea anemone dress by Sonia Rykiel and an ostrick boa with an eccentrically colored outfit by Tuleh.
Feathery Fashion
Fluff Off Boring Styles For Spring and Bring on The Avian Look
Trend Themes
1. Feather Fashion - Opportunity for designers to create innovative feathered clothing and accessories.
2. Downy Frocks - Potential for fashion retailers to introduce feathered dresses as a trendy option for spring and summer.
3. Feathered Accessories - Market for unique feathered accessories, such as belts and boas, to complement fashion-forward outfits.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity for fashion designers to incorporate feathers into their designs.
2. Retail Fashion - Potential for clothing retailers to offer a selection of feathered dresses for customers looking for the latest trends.
3. Accessory Design - Opportunity for accessory designers to create unique feathered accessories to accessorize fashionable outfits.