Jean Paul Gaultier Portrays Coastal Couture for His Latest Fall Collection
Malika Renee Butss — July 9, 2015 — Fashion
The Jean Paul Gaultier Fall '15 Couture Collection takes fashion fans on a journey to the French coast. Through iconic Parisian style staples and highly structured looks, the French designer captures one of France's most popular seasides.
A Jean Paul Gualtier collection is notorious for telling a story and bringing its viewers on a fabulous fashion journey. For the Fall '15 Couture season, Gaultier took couture fans on a exploration of Brittany, France. The Jean Paul Gaultier Fall '15 Couture Collection pays homage to the coastal region through Breton stripes, captain blazers and geometric embroideries.
Juxtaposed with the Breton stripes and nautical daywear, Gaultier crafted eccentric headgear made of lace tubes that vertically stick out of the top of the head.
A Jean Paul Gualtier collection is notorious for telling a story and bringing its viewers on a fabulous fashion journey. For the Fall '15 Couture season, Gaultier took couture fans on a exploration of Brittany, France. The Jean Paul Gaultier Fall '15 Couture Collection pays homage to the coastal region through Breton stripes, captain blazers and geometric embroideries.
Juxtaposed with the Breton stripes and nautical daywear, Gaultier crafted eccentric headgear made of lace tubes that vertically stick out of the top of the head.
Trend Themes
1. Coastal Couture Fashion - Exploring the fashion industry's potential for disruptive innovation in bringing the essence of coastal France to the runway, with opportunities for sustainable and eco-friendly couture production.
2. Geometric Embroidery - Looking at innovative techniques in embroidery, technology and software solutions to combine technical and fashion design for more complex embroidery ideas for couture collections.
3. Eccentric Headgear - Exploring the fashion industry's potential for disruptive innovation by creating wearable technology that is both fashionable and futuristic for avant-garde headgear in multiple collection lines.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Luxury - With the emergence of nautical French fashion,this industry can invest in more research and technology to find high-quality, sustainable and eco-friendly fabrics that are perfect for the concept of coastal couture fashion.
2. Embroidery and Textile - With the evolution of geometric embroidery and requirements from designers for more complex patterns, embroidery and textile industries can cater to this demand by adopting digital technology efficiently and investing more in research and development of new-age embroidery machines.
3. Wearable Technology - The business opportunities for creating eccentric and wearable technology that is both fashionable and futuristic are endless- this field can be explored beyond fashion in domains such as health and safety equipment.
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