Abstract Organ-Adding Attire

The Toma Stenko Fall 2013 Collection Creates Strange New Forms

The Toma Stenko Fall 2013 ready to wear collection closed the Central Saint Martins' show, saving some of the most striking looks for last. This graduate's work featured some of the most unusual silhouettes, which featured fabric draped over organic organ-like forms which gave the human form a redefined shape.

The druid-like garments use mostly head-to-toe monochromatic color schemes -- one of the looks is almost completely made in an apricot color, except for a hint of blue on the toe of the model's shoe. Stenko uses color blocking and twisted color arrangements to distort the human form in unexpected ways.

Although these garments may not be conventionally beautiful or flattering, Stenko's garments use color and shape in an inventive way to create bold new forms for the human body.
Trend Themes
1. Abstract Organ-adding Attire - Fashion designers can explore adding abstract organic forms to clothing to create unique and innovative silhouettes.
2. Monochromatic Color Schemes - Emerging fashion designers can embrace the use of head-to-toe monochromatic color schemes to create bold and unexpected designs.
3. Color Blocking and Twisted Color Arrangements - Fashion designers can experiment with color blocking and twisted color arrangements to create unique and visually interesting designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can utilize these trends to create innovative designs that push the boundaries of conventional fashion.
2. Textile - New textiles can be developed to incorporate abstract organic forms and play with monochromatic color schemes and color blocking.
3. Retail - Retailers can add these unique and inventive designs to their offerings to attract customers who want bold and unconventional fashion.

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