Haute Headgear

Designers Show Whimsical Toppers for Spring 2010

New York Fashion Week is in full swing and already a bevy of haute headgear has come parading down the catwalk. Diane von Furstenberg, Erin Fetherston and Jason Wu all showed intricate head pieces in their Spring/Summer 2010 RTW shows. Furstenberg is no stranger to whimsical hair accessories as she showed oversize bows for resort 2010, giant pom-pom hats for fall 2009, and floral hippie-inspired headbands last spring.

Inspiration for the delicate face-framers was taken from a myriad of sources including Grecian goddesses (DVF) and 1920s flappers (Fetherston). If New York is any indication, haute headgear seem to be the accessory of choice for the upcoming season. Only time will tell if London, Paris and Milan will top models' heads with designer headgear.

Image sources: Erin Fetherston | Jason Wu
Trend Themes
1. Whimsical Headgear - Designers are showcasing whimsical headgear as a trend for Spring 2010, creating opportunities for innovative and unconventional accessories.
2. Intricate Hair Accessories - Intricate hair accessories, inspired by sources like Grecian goddesses and 1920s flappers, are gaining popularity on the runways, presenting a space for creative and unique designs.
3. Designer Headpieces - Designer headpieces are becoming a favored accessory choice for the upcoming season, allowing room for avant-garde and fashion-forward designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - The fashion design industry can capitalize on the trend of whimsical headgear and create innovative and artistic accessories for consumers.
2. Hair Accessories - The hair accessories industry can tap into the demand for intricate and unique headpieces by offering creative and statement-making designs.
3. Event Planning - Event planners can incorporate designer headgear as an element of fashion-forward events, offering an opportunity to create unique and visually striking experiences.

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