The DVF SS10 Collection is Full of Bold Patterns and Flowing Designs
Shelby Lee Walsh — September 14, 2010 — Fashion
References: dvf & corridor40
Inspired by Greek architecture, the DVF SS10 collection is one that fashionista’s flocked to go see during New York Fashion Week 2010.
Full of flowing fabrics that looked loose, comfortable and chic, Diane von Furstenberg proved that you don’t have to wear something skin-tight to flaunt your femininity. All of the bold looks in the DVF SS10 collection were paired with electric pink lips and round shades—the perfect accents to Furstenberg’s eye-popping designs.
For a look at the DVF SS10 collection, check out the runway shots from New York Fashion Week 2010.
Full of flowing fabrics that looked loose, comfortable and chic, Diane von Furstenberg proved that you don’t have to wear something skin-tight to flaunt your femininity. All of the bold looks in the DVF SS10 collection were paired with electric pink lips and round shades—the perfect accents to Furstenberg’s eye-popping designs.
For a look at the DVF SS10 collection, check out the runway shots from New York Fashion Week 2010.
Trend Themes
1. Greek-inspired Fashion - There is an opportunity for fashion designers to create collections inspired by Greek architecture and mythology.
2. Flowing Fabrics - There is a potential for the textile industry to create comfortable and chic fabrics that are loose-fitting and feminine.
3. Bold Accessories - There is a market for bold accessories like electric pink lipstick and round sunglasses to complement eye-popping fashion designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can explore Greek-inspired themes in their collections and experiment with flowing fabrics.
2. Textile - The textile industry has an opportunity to develop comfortable and chic fabrics for loose-fitting fashion trends.
3. Cosmetics - The cosmetics industry can capitalize on the demand for bold accessories by creating and promoting electric pink lipsticks.
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