Jason Wu Pre-Fall 2010 Reveals Next Year's Draped Shapes
Marissa Brassfield — December 15, 2009 — Fashion
References: jasonwustudio & theyenvy.us
It feels a bit premature to be talking about fall of 2010, but these shots of the Jason Wu Pre-Fall 2010 collection are here whether I'm ready to see them or not. There are plenty of details to take note of in this line, from sleeveless minidresses with scalloped edges to toga-style draping on tunics and dresses.
Check out more images of the Jason Wu Pre-Fall 2010 collection in the gallery above; more images are at the Envy link below.
Check out more images of the Jason Wu Pre-Fall 2010 collection in the gallery above; more images are at the Envy link below.
Trend Themes
1. Toga-inspired Hemlines - The trend of toga-inspired hemlines could disrupt the fashion industry by bringing an ancient style into modern fashion trends.
2. Scalloped Edges - The trend of incorporating scalloped edges into sleeveless mini-dresses could disrupt the fashion industry by adding a unique touch to classic clothing.
3. Draped Shapes - The trend of incorporating toga-style draping into tunics and dresses could disrupt the fashion industry by bringing a new style into women's clothing that accentuates curves and lines.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can take advantage of the toga-inspired hemline, scalloped edges, and draped shapes trend to create new clothing lines for the upcoming year.
2. Textile - The textile industry can leverage the trend of toga-inspired hemlines, scalloped edges, and draped shapes to create unique fabrics that work well with these styles.
3. Retail - The retail industry can capitalize on the trend of toga-inspired hemlines, scalloped edges, and draped shapes by offering these designs in their stores and online for consumers to purchase.
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