Lacy Goth by Emma Cook
Elsa Blaine — November 11, 2008 — Fashion
References: nymag
This selection of dresses from Emma Cook’s collection for Fall looks as if the models have just emerged from a smoldering fire. Don’t get me wrong, I love the designs, but they are a little “chimney-sweep couture.”
Cook has many of the seasons trends covered; lace, leggings, sheer and tie-dyed fabrics. The minis are fun, layered and slightly goth. I particularly like the gold dress, with loads of beaded fringe and lace.
Perhaps with plain black leggings the dresses could stand their own ground; they are very flirty.
Cook has many of the seasons trends covered; lace, leggings, sheer and tie-dyed fabrics. The minis are fun, layered and slightly goth. I particularly like the gold dress, with loads of beaded fringe and lace.
Perhaps with plain black leggings the dresses could stand their own ground; they are very flirty.
Trend Themes
1. Lace Trend - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry by incorporating lace in unique and unconventional ways.
2. Layering Trend - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry by exploring new techniques and materials for layering garments.
3. Gothic Trend - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry by reimagining gothic fashion with modern elements and influences.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Leveraging the lace trend to create innovative and avant-garde fashion designs.
2. Textile Industry - Developing new fabrics and materials that enhance layering techniques in fashion, providing new options for designers and consumers.
3. Retail Industry - Introducing gothic-inspired fashion collections to mainstream retail, catering to a niche market and expanding customer choices.
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