Music and fashion are like two peas in a pod, for example Gaultier and Marc Jacobs for Madonna, Thierry Mugler for Beyoncé and now Givenchy for Antony and the Johnsons. Riccardo Tisci has designed a white ‘tiger’ haute couture ballgown for lead singer Antony Hegarty.
Not only did Tisci design a tour ensemble for Hegarty, he even paid homage to the singer’s beloved cat by stitching a felt sculpture in the likeness of the feline on the shoulder of the elaborate, pleated outfit. Givenchy for Antony and the Johnsons is definitely a match made in heaven.
Musical Haute Couture
The White 'Tiger' Outfit by Givenchy for Antony and the Johnsons
Trend Themes
1. Music-fashion Collaborations - Opportunities for designers and musicians to team up and create unique clothing designs for artists.
2. Haute Couture Tours - Designers can offer exclusive, one-of-a-kind outfits for musicians to wear during their concert tours.
3. Animal-inspired Outfits - The use of animal motifs in fashion as a way to create unique designs and pay homage to beloved pets or animals.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Collaborations between musicians and designers can open up new avenues for creativity and design in the fashion industry.
2. Music Industry - Exclusive outfits and stage costumes can become a key selling point for musicians, impacting tour revenue and merchandise sales.
3. Pets Industry - Animal-inspired fashion designs can appeal to pet owners and animal lovers, creating a new market for pet-themed clothing and accessories.