The Mary Katrantzou Fall/Winter 2012 Collection is Layered
Harris Jay Rosenberg Alterman — March 10, 2012 — Fashion
References: marykatrantzou & artofwore
The Mary Katrantzou Fall/Winter 2012 Collection premiered at 2012 London Fashion Week and lit up the runway with bright colors and attitude.
At first glance, the dresses are simply vividly colored, but upon further inspection, one can see the multiple layers of fabric and the incredibly intricate designs. Layers are split off at the hips, shoulders and stomach to create a pattern that is an adventure for the eyes. The outfits also have images of objects on them including typewriters, jewelry and spoons, which blend in with the material and one may not notice until studying the dresses further.
The Mary Katrantzou Fall/Winter 2012 Collection features designs that look like outfits for soldiers in the army of color.
At first glance, the dresses are simply vividly colored, but upon further inspection, one can see the multiple layers of fabric and the incredibly intricate designs. Layers are split off at the hips, shoulders and stomach to create a pattern that is an adventure for the eyes. The outfits also have images of objects on them including typewriters, jewelry and spoons, which blend in with the material and one may not notice until studying the dresses further.
The Mary Katrantzou Fall/Winter 2012 Collection features designs that look like outfits for soldiers in the army of color.
Trend Themes
1. Layered Fabric Designs - Opportunity for innovative designers to explore intricate and multi-dimensional patterns in clothing.
2. Object-focused Prints - Potential for artists and fashion designers to incorporate everyday objects into fabric designs, offering a unique and personalized touch.
3. Patterned Peplum Frocks - Rise in popularity of peplum-style dresses with vibrant patterns, creating opportunities for fashion retailers and designers to cater to this trend.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Chance for fashion designers to experiment with layered fabric designs and incorporate object-focused prints into their collections.
2. Textile Manufacturing - Demand for high-quality fabrics with intricate patterns opens up opportunities for textile manufacturers to produce unique and customizable materials.
3. Retail and E-commerce - Retailers can capitalize on the popularity of patterned peplum frocks by offering a wide variety of options to cater to consumer preferences.
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