Strappy, Stylish Cobweb and Fishing Net-Inspired Fashions
Katie Cordrey — January 17, 2009 — Fashion
References: fashionising
It’s hard to miss the cobweb and fishing net-inspired looks in several of the 2009 spring fashion collections. This slightly docile version of bondage is edgy, but not threatening.
It makes a very provocative, dangerous and daring statement. Rihanna is someone who pulls off an in-your-face version of this style. Most women just don’t have the raw material it takes to be a hit with the look. Others will likely have more success dabbling with a few of the elements rather than overdosing on tight, leather looks, straps and zippers.
It makes a very provocative, dangerous and daring statement. Rihanna is someone who pulls off an in-your-face version of this style. Most women just don’t have the raw material it takes to be a hit with the look. Others will likely have more success dabbling with a few of the elements rather than overdosing on tight, leather looks, straps and zippers.
Trend Themes
1. Cobweb-inspired Fashions - Opportunity for designers to experiment with unconventional materials and push the boundaries of traditional fashion.
2. Fishing Net-inspired Fashions - Potential to incorporate sustainable materials and contribute to the growing trend of eco-fashion.
3. Edgy Bondage Style Fashions - Chance to tap into the growing consumer demand for risqué and daring fashion choices.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Fashion designers and retailers can capitalize on the trend by offering unique cobweb and fishing net-inspired designs.
2. Textile Industry - Manufacturers can expand their material offerings to include unconventional materials like cobweb and fishing nets.
3. Sustainable Fashion Industry - Companies can use recycled and sustainable materials to create eco-friendly versions of the cobweb and fishing net-inspired fashions.
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