The Louis Vuitton Resort 2013 Collection is Offbeat and Chic
Shiori Mine — July 17, 2012 — Fashion
References: louisvuitton & style
The Louis Vuitton Resort 2013 collection is an elegant ensemble lookbook that defies traditional womanly silhouettes. Opting for dropped waistlines, gaucho-style pants and tented dresses, these offbeat wears are refined yet weather-appropriate.
The concept of a put-together outfit is the idea behind these eye-catching looks. Rather than defining the collection as a series of potential separates, each look is meant to be worn as a complete style. Billowing pants and pattern-rich textiles make this one series that is hard to look away from. Inspired also by the experimental 70s, the ensembles are brought together by brimming visor caps and sky-high platform sandals.
Full of statement-setting silhouettes and clash-happy prints, the Louis Vuitton Resort 2013 collection is a refreshing twist on the effortless Parisian look.
The concept of a put-together outfit is the idea behind these eye-catching looks. Rather than defining the collection as a series of potential separates, each look is meant to be worn as a complete style. Billowing pants and pattern-rich textiles make this one series that is hard to look away from. Inspired also by the experimental 70s, the ensembles are brought together by brimming visor caps and sky-high platform sandals.
Full of statement-setting silhouettes and clash-happy prints, the Louis Vuitton Resort 2013 collection is a refreshing twist on the effortless Parisian look.
Trend Themes
1. Offbeat Wearables - Opportunities to create and incorporate wearable tech into fashion like visor caps and weather-appropriate tented dresses.
2. Statement Silhouettes - Designers creating strong visual statements by defying traditional womanly silhouettes.
3. Complete Style Looks - Creating and marketing complete style looks rather than a collection of separates.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Incorporating wearable tech into fashion and innovative design elements to stay ahead of the market.
2. Technology - Innovating wearable tech to be more fashionable and appeal to consumers in the fashion industry.
3. Marketing - Embracing complete style looks and using them as a unique selling point in marketing fashion collections.
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