The Yung Wong Spring/Summer 2014 collection defies convention with its range of sculptural and three-dimensional garments. Remixing classic menswear, the talented designer creates updated versions of the crisp, collared shirt and the oversized baseball cap.
The result is a collection of avant-garde yet elegant menswear with a Japanese origami inspiration. The sculptural garments resemble pieces of folded paper art but offer both aesthetics and practicality for the fashion-forward consumer.
The Yung Wong Spring/Summer 2014 collection showcases the Hong Kong-based designer's immense talent. His complex and mathematic pieces create a dynamic visual statement that mimics the buildings of iconic architect Zaha Hadid. Unstable geometries, new shapes and sculptural fabrications are all characteristics of these unique pieces of wearable art.
Dimensional Origami Fashions
The Yung Wong Spring/Summer 2014 Collection is Avant-Garde
Trend Themes
1. Sculptural Garments - Opportunity for innovation in creating garments with origami-like structures and three-dimensional designs.
2. Avant-garde Menswear - Disruptive potential in pushing boundaries and challenging traditional notions of men's fashion.
3. Mathematic Fashion - Innovative use of complex mathematical concepts in garment design, opening up possibilities for mathematical-themed fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can incorporate origami techniques and three-dimensional elements into their collections, offering unique and artistic garments.
2. Men's Fashion - Men's fashion industry can explore avant-garde designs and unconventional styles to cater to fashion-forward male consumers.
3. Art and Fashion Collaboration - Collaboration opportunities between fashion designers and artists to create wearable art pieces inspired by complex geometries and sculptural fabrications.