Ohne Titel's Egypt-Inspired 2010 Spring Fashion
Jacqueline Parrish — September 14, 2009 — Fashion
References: ohnetitel & coutorture
The first showing of recent Parson’s grad students, Alexa Adams and Flora Gills, at New York Fashion Week proved that the Fashion Fund Award competitors and creators of this heiroglyphically terrific collection were finalists for a reason.
With a small variety of colors -- black, white, gray, red and blue -- the duo optimised and drew their motivation from ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, pyramids and kings, which was evident in their choice of color, graphic knit pieces and laced neck braces.
These hieroglyphically terrific garments from the design duo have set the bar high for next season.
With a small variety of colors -- black, white, gray, red and blue -- the duo optimised and drew their motivation from ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, pyramids and kings, which was evident in their choice of color, graphic knit pieces and laced neck braces.
These hieroglyphically terrific garments from the design duo have set the bar high for next season.
Trend Themes
1. Ancient Egyptian-inspired Fashion - Opportunity for fashion designers to create collections inspired by ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, pyramids, and kings.
2. Graphic Knit Pieces - Potential for designers to incorporate graphic knit pieces into their collections for added visual interest.
3. Color Optimization - Advantage for designers to explore limited color palettes for a more focused and impactful aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity lies in creating clothing lines inspired by ancient Egyptian culture and utilizing graphic knit pieces.
2. Textile Manufacturing - Opportunity for textile manufacturers to develop innovative techniques for creating intricate graphic knit patterns.
3. Fashion Retail - Potential for retailers to capitalize on the trend of ancient Egyptian-inspired fashion by stocking and promoting related collections.
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