Though Olympic athletes are the center of attention when receiving of their medals, the ceremonial presenters must look uniform and presentable in comparison, which is a feat that the newly unveiled London 2012 medal-presenting apparel achieves.
The attire boasts simple cuts, seamless patterns and a plum-purple hue. The minimalist suits feature sharp and angled elbow sleeves (which look like something out of 'Transformers'), while the dresses are topped off with a teardrop-fashioned hat (similar to those worn at the Royal Wedding last summer!). This year, the coveted job was given to design students Thomas Crisp and Trine Hav Christensen at the Royal College of Art, instead of a famed designer.
The overarching look of the podium garments are fashioned in sync with the Olympic logo, giving the globally televised event a uniform, modern tone.
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The London 2012 Medal Presenting Apparel is Futuristic
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Uniforms - The London 2012 medal-presenting apparel achieved a uniform look with minimalist and seamless designs.
2. Futuristic Fashion - The sharp elbow sleeves on the medal-presenting suits could inspire the use of futuristic designs in fashion, particularly in sportswear.
3. Student Designers - The decision to award the design job to students allowed for fresh and innovative ideas to be brought to the Olympic stage, highlighting the potential in young talent.
Industry Implications
1. Sports Apparel - The minimalist and seamless designs of the medal-presenting apparel could disrupt the traditional look of sports apparel in future competitions.
2. Ceremonial Clothing - The use of minimalist designs in the medal-presenting apparel could disrupt the traditional look of ceremonial clothing, particularly in formal events.
3. Fashion Design Education - The decision to award the design job to students from the Royal College of Art highlights the potential for disruptive innovation opportunities in fashion design education.