The Hakaan Spring 2012 collection demonstrates what's so great and even groundbreaking about Paris Fashion Week in comparison to the other fashion capitals, New York, London and Milan. The risks that French designers take with their pieces is incomparable to any other city's work.
The Hakaan Spring 2012 collection is predominantly black and white, with skirts adorned with mesh and sheer fabrics that make them nearly impossible to wear anywhere but on a runway, but also impossible to take your eyes off of. Besides, sometimes the most appealing aspect of the fashion industry is its unattainably chic factor and fantasy associated with the clothing.
Designers Hakaan Yildirim and creative director Mert Alas (of famed photographer duo Mert and Marcus) clearly know what they're doing when it comes to designing clothes for modern femme fatales.
Milky Mesh Fabrics
The Hakaan Spring 2012 Collection Sizzles with its Monochromatic Hues
Trend Themes
1. Mesh Fabrics - The use of mesh and sheer fabrics in fashion demonstrates potential for disrupting traditional clothing material.
2. Monochromatic Hues - The trend towards black and white clothing shows potential for disrupting the use of bright colors and patterns in fashion design.
3. French Fashion Risks - The uniqueness and daringness of French fashion design suggests potential for disrupting traditional fashion industry norms and standards.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The use of mesh and sheer fabrics, monochromatic hues, and unique design risks in clothing production presents opportunities for innovation in the fashion industry.
2. Textile Manufacturing Industry - The rise in demand for unique clothing materials, such as mesh and sheer fabrics, presents opportunities for innovation and growth in the textile manufacturing industry.
3. Photography Industry - The involvement of famed photography duo Mert and Marcus in fashion design presents opportunities for disruption and collaboration between the fashion and photography industries.