The Gareth Pugh Fall 2014 Styles Look Post-Apocalyptic
Kristina Marković — March 10, 2014 — Art & Design
The Gareth Pugh Fall 2014 ready-to-wear collection is icy white. The almost completely white-out styles unified the entire Paris Fashion Show. The Gareth Pugh Fall 2014 collection features draped swaths and plastic transparent construction sheeting. The scrunched white fabrics add texture to the monochromatic designs.
It's apparent that the young designer is modernizing his look with the insanely dramatic plastic palettes and disco-ball effect suits. The crisp, white colored shawls and cropped jackets resemble curly lambs wool. The white and cream colored theme is dramatic, and the transparent plastic sheeting modernizes the look.
The Gareth Pugh Fall 2014 was guided by intuition, the designer claims. His intuition has clearly been guiding him in the right direction since these ice queen styles are glamorous. The post-apocalyptic fashions are crisply created to innovate the fashion world.
It's apparent that the young designer is modernizing his look with the insanely dramatic plastic palettes and disco-ball effect suits. The crisp, white colored shawls and cropped jackets resemble curly lambs wool. The white and cream colored theme is dramatic, and the transparent plastic sheeting modernizes the look.
The Gareth Pugh Fall 2014 was guided by intuition, the designer claims. His intuition has clearly been guiding him in the right direction since these ice queen styles are glamorous. The post-apocalyptic fashions are crisply created to innovate the fashion world.
Trend Themes
1. Post-apocalyptic Couture - Designers are creating dramatic post-apocalyptic styles using innovative materials and textures, opening up opportunities for eco-friendly fashion and creative sustainability solutions.
2. Monochromatic Fashion - Designers are embracing the drama of all-white themes and exploring the possibilities of monochromatic fashion in other colors.
3. Plastic and Transparent Fabrics - Designers are breaking conventions with the use of plastic and transparent fabrics, creating new design possibilities for fashion and beyond.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry has an opportunity to explore post-apocalyptic, monochromatic, and innovative materials and textures to create unique and sustainable designs.
2. Interior Design - By exploring the use of plastic and transparent fabrics in interior design, designers can create striking and unconventional decor options.
3. Packaging - The use of plastic in fashion can be a source of inspiration for innovative packaging solutions with sustainable materials and new design possibilities.
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