Paris accessories designer Qi Hu has created an angular and avant-garde collection of headgears for Paris' Printemps department store. The spiky head pieces were inspired by Qi Hu's obsession over folding origami when she was growing up in China. The stunning collection features pieces folded into the shapes of Chinese mythological creatures. "Origami is our childhood game, it has affected me since I was little. I always use it as one of my main methods for my works, trying to tell Occident stories in an Oriental way," says Hu.
The headpieces stemmed from the Printemps department store's request for origami decorations for an entrance display; Hu responded with a series of headpieces that wouldn't destroy or disrupt the message of the clothing. Because the display would be the entrance to the menswear section of the store, Hu was inspired by ancient guardians and creatures guarding traditional Chinese gates.
Angular Origami Headwear
Qi Hu's Origami Collection Alludes to Ancient Creatures Guarding a Gate
Trend Themes
1. Origami-inspired Fashion - Creating fashion pieces inspired by the art of origami, incorporating unique and intricate folds into designs.
2. Oriental-inspired Accessories - Designing accessories that draw inspiration from Eastern cultures, incorporating elements of mythology and symbolism.
3. Avant-garde Headwear - Pushing the boundaries of traditional headwear by creating unconventional and sculptural pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Accessories - The fashion and accessories industry can explore origami-inspired designs to introduce unique and eye-catching pieces to their collections.
2. Art and Design - The art and design industry can incorporate Oriental-inspired themes and symbolism into their creations, offering a fresh and culturally rich perspective.
3. Event Styling and Visual Merchandising - Professionals in event styling and visual merchandising can utilize avant-garde headwear to create visually impactful displays and immersive experiences.