The Motonari Ono Fall 2012 Show Features Exaggerated Proportions
Jana Pijak — March 23, 2012 — Fashion
References: motonari-ono & wwd
The Motonari Ono Fall 2012 ready to wear collection is making waves at Tokyo Fashion Week. Fusing a modern aesthetic with a traditional Japanese inspiration, the bold designer creates a chic collection that is both strong and feminine.
From high-waisted trousers to flirty frocks, this collection shines a spotlight on oriental-inspired patterns and rich red solids. Paying homage to the Japanese culture and the fashions associated with it, the Motonari Ono Fall 2012 ready to wear collection dares to stand apart from the crowd.
A juxtaposition of hard and soft elements, this alluring and demure runway presentation is the epitome of high glamor. From short silhouettes to intricately adorned accent details, this bold womenswear collection is a modern take on cultural Japanese garments.
From high-waisted trousers to flirty frocks, this collection shines a spotlight on oriental-inspired patterns and rich red solids. Paying homage to the Japanese culture and the fashions associated with it, the Motonari Ono Fall 2012 ready to wear collection dares to stand apart from the crowd.
A juxtaposition of hard and soft elements, this alluring and demure runway presentation is the epitome of high glamor. From short silhouettes to intricately adorned accent details, this bold womenswear collection is a modern take on cultural Japanese garments.
Trend Themes
1. Oriental-inspired Fashion - Opportunity to create fusion styles that blend traditional Japanese fashion with contemporary western influences.
2. Bold and Feminine Designs - Opportunity to create fashion lines that highlight both strong and feminine elements.
3. Rich Solid Colors and Patterns - Opportunity to incorporate bold colors and traditional patterns in fashion design.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can take inspiration to create unique, high fashion garments that blend cultures.
2. Textile - The textile industry can capitalize on the trend of incorporating traditional Japanese patterns and colors in fabric design.
3. Retail - The retail industry can cater to consumer demand for oriental-inspired fashion by curating unique, high-quality garments from various designers.
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