Entitled "At the End of the World to the Left", the Julian Zigerli Spring/Summer 2014 collection graced the runway stage during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Berlin. The technicolored menswear line was conceived through the designer's collaboration with Berlin based visual artist Katharina Grosse.
Grosse's vivid and painterly prints adorned the designer's comfortable garments. Exuding a youthful and effortlessly cool air, models walked the runway in seemingly disheveled ensembles and sported loose layers and oversized silhouettes.
These garment combinations from the Julian Zigerli Spring/Summer 2014 collection were paired with wet-hair looks that payed tribute to a carefree surfer dude aesthetic. This aesthetic has always been associated with both an effortlessly cool sense of style that is infused with comfort for its wearer.
Disheveled Surfer Attire
The Julian Zigerli Spring/Summer 2014 Collection is Technicolored
Trend Themes
1. Technicolored Menswear - Designing comfortable and vibrant menswear with painterly prints, inspired by a carefree surfer dude aesthetic.
2. Effortlessly Cool Style - Creating a style by pairing loose layers and oversized silhouettes with wet-hair looks that embody carefree ease.
3. Disheveled Ensembles - Introducing a modern and youthful style by combining seemingly disheveled ensembles with vivid prints.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - New opportunity for designers to create menswear that is both comfortable and vibrant, showcasing modern, youthful, and effortless styles.
2. Art Industry - Introducing visual art and painting on fashion industry, creating new opportunities for art exhibitions and collaborations.
3. Surfing and Beach Culture Industry - New opportunity to create a fashion line that embodies the carefree surf lifestyle, embracing the surfer's effortless sense of style.