The Idomenee 'Comme Des Garcon' photoshoot happens to look like an elaborate make-believe area in which little girls, or in this case grownup models, can play dress-up in cutout clothing. As though fashioned by a master origami artist, the outfits have a distinctive paper-like aesthetic that is at once feminine and clownish.
Appearing in the French publication's latest fashion book, the Idomenee 'Comme Des Garcon' photoshoot was shot by Sophie Delaporte, a photographer based in Paris and New York. Artfully surreal, the fashion featured throughout the editorial is more sculptural than stylish. Granted, considering that they have made their way between the pages of a book rather than a magazine, it is only natural that the fashion designers would take more liberties. They have created jackets, dresses and more that entertaining.
Origami-Like Fashion
The Idomenee 'Comme Des Garcon' Photoshoot Features Cutout Clothing
Trend Themes
1. Sculptural Fashion - There is an opportunity for fashion designers to create sculptural and avant-garde pieces that blur the line between fashion and art.
2. Origami-inspired Design - The origami-like aesthetic in fashion opens up possibilities for designers to explore innovative folding techniques and geometric forms.
3. Artistic Editorials - Fashion photographers can embrace more artistic and surreal concepts in their editorials, pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion shoots.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can embrace the origami-like trend to create unique and attention-grabbing garments.
2. Photography - Fashion photographers can experiment with surreal and artful concepts influenced by origami-inspired fashion.
3. Art and Fashion Collaboration - Artists and fashion designers can collaborate to create wearable art pieces that merge the worlds of fashion and art.