The Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2012 Collection Gets Spherical
John Ibbitson — January 22, 2012 — Luxury
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There has been no shortage of geometric looks on the runways this year, and now Creative Director Tomas Maier is showing his version of the fashion trend with the Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2012 collection. The refined line of suits, casual wear and outerwear has a monochromatic color scheme and blocks and circles of geometrical shapes in common.
Maier’s take on this trend uses a more minimalist approach to his designs, making the geometrics immediately more refined and wearable. Leathers, wool, and what looks like the use of color plastics and rubbers give this line a modern feel without crossing over into that futuristic, androgynous territory that so many other designers seem to pushing these days. The Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2012 collection is dapper and masculine, making any of its classic pieces perfect for your wardrobe.
Maier’s take on this trend uses a more minimalist approach to his designs, making the geometrics immediately more refined and wearable. Leathers, wool, and what looks like the use of color plastics and rubbers give this line a modern feel without crossing over into that futuristic, androgynous territory that so many other designers seem to pushing these days. The Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2012 collection is dapper and masculine, making any of its classic pieces perfect for your wardrobe.
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Fashion - The use of geometric shapes in fashion creates a visually striking and modern aesthetic.
2. Minimalist Design - The trend of minimalist fashion design focuses on simplicity and refined elegance.
3. Monochromatic Color Scheme - The use of a single color palette in fashion adds a sophisticated and cohesive look to any collection.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore incorporating geometric shapes and minimalist design into their clothing lines.
2. Textiles - Textile manufacturers can create fabrics that feature geometric patterns and monochromatic color schemes to cater to the fashion industry.
3. Retail - Retailers can stock and promote clothing lines that emphasize geometric fashion and minimalist design to meet consumer demand.
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