The Konsanszky Autumn/Winter 2014/2015 Collection Displays Movement
Jana Pijak — June 14, 2014 — Marketing
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The Konsanszky Autumn/Winter 2014/2015 collection takes its visual inspiration from music and movement. When describing her line, the label's designer Dora Konsanszky accounts jazz as one of her primary inspirations for the upcoming winter season. The designer was drawn to "the looseness, the improvisation and the pursuit of self-expression" that jazz represents.
Jazz artist Christian Scott and 60s supermodel Veruschka von Lehndorff inspired me, who became a famous model in the '60s in New York. Veruschka also inspired the collection of structured coats, body-hugging dresses and leather-accented separates. Monochromatic and pastel hues come together in this catalog of leather, fur and wool garments that exude sophistication.
The label's designer Dora Konsanszky is based in Hungary and is a graduate of the Ecole Chambre Syndicale De La Couture Parisienne as well as the Moholy-Nagy University Of Art &Amp; Design in Budapest.
Jazz artist Christian Scott and 60s supermodel Veruschka von Lehndorff inspired me, who became a famous model in the '60s in New York. Veruschka also inspired the collection of structured coats, body-hugging dresses and leather-accented separates. Monochromatic and pastel hues come together in this catalog of leather, fur and wool garments that exude sophistication.
The label's designer Dora Konsanszky is based in Hungary and is a graduate of the Ecole Chambre Syndicale De La Couture Parisienne as well as the Moholy-Nagy University Of Art &Amp; Design in Budapest.
Trend Themes
1. Jazz-inspired Fashion - Opportunity for designers to create clothing lines that capture the improvisation and self-expression of jazz music.
2. Structured Coats - Potential for innovative designs that combine structure and sophistication in the coat industry.
3. Monochromatic and Pastel Hues - Opportunity for fashion brands to explore color schemes that emphasize elegance and sophistication.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can incorporate jazz-inspired elements in their collections to attract a niche audience.
2. Textiles - Potential for the development of new fabrics and materials that enhance the structure and aesthetic of coats and dresses.
3. Fur - Fur manufacturers can explore innovative ways to incorporate fur into jazz-inspired fashion, combining luxury with artistic expression.
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