The Halb 2010 Fall/Winter Collection is Fighting Fashion
Ryan Hinkson — August 11, 2010 — Fashion
References: jamoollife.jp & hypebeast
Who says that fighting has to be downright dirty? Definitely not the designers behind the military-inspired HALB 2010 Fall/Winter Collection.
The battle-ready clothing featured in the HALB 2010 Fall/Winter lookbook are monochromatic, clean and extremely well-cut. These outfits are perfect for anyone set to go to war or anyone who just wants to step out looking like they know a thing or two about fashion.
Implications - Traditional military uniforms allow soldiers and other military personnel to stand out from the crowd and be recognized for their heroic actions. Many retailers have accepted this cultural fascination with trademark army prints and created designs that are inspired by military gear, as well as brand messages that acknowledge heroic citizen efforts.
The battle-ready clothing featured in the HALB 2010 Fall/Winter lookbook are monochromatic, clean and extremely well-cut. These outfits are perfect for anyone set to go to war or anyone who just wants to step out looking like they know a thing or two about fashion.
Implications - Traditional military uniforms allow soldiers and other military personnel to stand out from the crowd and be recognized for their heroic actions. Many retailers have accepted this cultural fascination with trademark army prints and created designs that are inspired by military gear, as well as brand messages that acknowledge heroic citizen efforts.
Trend Themes
1. Military-inspired Fashion - Opportunities for designers to create fashion that draws inspiration from military gear to create stylish, unique looks.
2. Monochromatic Clothing - Designers can capitalize on the trend of monochromatic clothing, creating clean, well-cut pieces for various seasons and occasions.
3. Warrior-inspired Clothing - Creating versatile clothing designed for resilience and durability for practical use on the battlefield and beyond.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Designers and fashion houses can incorporate military-inspired designs and monochromatic fashion to create distinctive, high-end clothing.
2. Military - The military could collaborate with designers to update their current uniforms to be more functional, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing.
3. Retail - Retailers could create a collection of clothing items that are inspired by military gear, designed for durability and functionality with a fashion spin.
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