If the Triarchy Spring/Summer 2014 collection is any indication, the only warm-weather essential you’ll need is a pair of pants.
The collection recently made its debut at Toronto Fashion Week, with all of the male models walking the catwalk in only a pair of slacks — no shirt, no shoes. The menswear collection of form-fitting jeans make strong basics for any wardrobe. The collection featured a range of fairly neutral colors, with the only real pops of color coming from an indigo and a yellow pair of pants.
Although Triarchy's approach to presentation on the runway is a little more minimal than what people might be used to seeing on the catwalks, it certainly succeeded at making its jeans the focal point of the show.
Shirtless Runway Shows
The Triarchy Spring/Summer 2014 Collection Features Only Pants
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Runway Shows - Opportunity to disrupt traditional fashion shows by focusing on minimalistic presentations, making the clothing the main attraction.
2. Form-fitting Jeans - Potential to disrupt the denim industry by creating form-fitting jeans that serve as versatile wardrobe basics.
3. Neutral Color Palettes - Disruptive opportunity to redefine fashion trends by emphasizing neutral colors and introducing subtle pops of color.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can explore minimalist runway shows to revolutionize traditional fashion shows and highlight clothing designs.
2. Denim - Denim industry can capitalize on the trend of form-fitting jeans to offer versatile and stylish options for consumers.
3. Color Design - Color design industry can leverage the trend of neutral color palettes with subtle pops of color to create fresh and eye-catching designs.