The eclectic Long Tran Spring 2013 collection boasts a distinctive approach to the season with sculptural accents.
Conventional motifs such as florals, whites and bright color bursts are interpreted in highly modernistic ways. The garments in this collection were constructed to enhance Springtime themes into new modes that express a futuristic approach to design. Impressive shapes enhance the tailored pieces making for and exciting array of styles for both men and women.
The womenswear is characterized by high collars and exaggerated lines made of lace and lemon drop yellow. The menswear designs boast tailored suits with sheer paneling, cut outs and symmetrical shaping. Perhaps the most striking piece is a men's blazer that channels Spring's blooming rose motif to create 3-D sleeves in pastel pink. Long Tran Spring 2013's seasonal offerings are for those daring enough to push boundaries.
Sculptural Accent Garments
The Long Tran Spring 2013 Collection Features Intricate Construction
Trend Themes
1. Sculptural Fashion - Opportunity to disrupt the fashion industry by creating garments with bold, sculptural accents.
2. Modernistic Design - Opportunity to disrupt the design industry by incorporating modernistic interpretations of traditional motifs.
3. Futuristic Tailoring - Opportunity to disrupt the tailoring industry by introducing innovative shapes and construction techniques.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace sculptural accent garments to create unique and avant-garde designs.
2. Design - The design industry can explore modernistic approaches to reinterpret conventional motifs and bring a fresh perspective to their creations.
3. Tailoring - The tailoring industry can experiment with futuristic construction techniques to create avant-garde and boundary-pushing designs.