Reminiscent of a Hood By Air collection, the Jacquemus Spring/Summer '16 line features distressed and deconstructed fashion. Inspired by a dark time in the designer's life, this line is riddled with contemporary pieces fit for fans of street style.
The Jacquemus Spring/Summer '16 collection is animated, urban and slightly patriotic. The designer utilized a color palette consisting of blue, white and red, the same colors found on the French flag. The collection features 40 looks that have been torn down and reassembled in the most eccentric way. Asymmetry is a key design element with single sleeve tops as well as short/pant hybrid pieces. The traditional white cotton shirt is refashioned to include offbeat shapes and unusual draping.
This coming spring, the Jacquemus customer can expect to be the most eye-catching fashion fan on the street.
Contemporary Deconstructed Fashion
This Jacquemus Spring/Summer Line Offers Disheveled Couture
Trend Themes
1. Distressed Fashion - The trend of distressed and deconstructed fashion continues to evolve, offering new opportunities for designers to create unique and unconventional pieces.
2. Street Style Fashion - The popularity of street style fashion inspires designers like Jacquemus to create contemporary and urban collections that appeal to fashion-forward consumers.
3. Asymmetry in Design - Asymmetry as a design element is gaining traction in the fashion industry, allowing designers to experiment with innovative and unconventional shapes.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - The fashion industry has an opportunity to embrace distressed and deconstructed fashion, catering to consumers who seek unique and edgy clothing.
2. Streetwear - The streetwear industry can incorporate elements of distressed fashion into their collections, appealing to a broad range of fashion-conscious consumers who value uniqueness and individuality.
3. Textile Manufacturing - The textile manufacturing industry can explore new techniques and materials to create innovative fabrics that can be used in distressed and deconstructed fashion, opening doors to collaborations with designers like Jacquemus.