Peter Dundas's Fall 2018 Marks His Label's Fourth Drop
What the garments in the Dundas Fall 2018 Ready-to-Wear collection have in common is their roots in the Moscow fashion scene. The luxurious capsule contains a vast range of different stylistic motifs -- from delicate lace to soft velvet. Travelling to Russia with his muse Natasha Poly, Peter Dundas was engulfed by the majesty of "Orthodox churches, gilded palaces and colorful matryoshkas." As a result, the elements of Russia's architectural and cultural wonders are skillfully translated in a decidedly Moscow fashion-inspired fourth collection by Dundas.
The Ready-to-Wear 2018 collection is a lesson in fabric mixology. While Dundas hits the color curation and loose fit of the very on-trend folklore-inspired tunics on the nose, the intricate garment embroidery on select suits and dresses mimic the Catholic Church decorative aspects to perfection.
The Ready-to-Wear 2018 collection is a lesson in fabric mixology. While Dundas hits the color curation and loose fit of the very on-trend folklore-inspired tunics on the nose, the intricate garment embroidery on select suits and dresses mimic the Catholic Church decorative aspects to perfection.
Trend Themes
1. Fabric Mixology - Opportunities for innovative fabric combinations and mixing different textiles to create unique and visually stunning garments.
2. Folklore-inspired Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunities in creating modern interpretations of traditional folklore-inspired clothing.
3. Architectural and Cultural Influences - Incorporating elements of architecture and cultural wonders into fashion designs to create visually striking and culturally rich collections.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can adopt the trend of fabric mixology and folklore-inspired fashion to create new and exciting designs for consumers.
2. Luxury Goods - Luxury brands can explore the trend of incorporating architectural and cultural influences into their designs, offering unique and culturally rich products.
3. Textiles - The textile industry can benefit from the trend of fabric mixology by developing innovative textiles that can be used for creating visually stunning garments.
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