TO-ORIST 2012 Fall/Winter Contrasts Masculine and Feminine Looks
Trenton Millar — August 15, 2012 — Fashion
The TO-ORIST 2012 Fall/Winter look book is an interesting blend of masculine and feminine elements. The London-based label has drawn inspiration from nature, which translated into the use of floral prints throughout the collection. These softer features are contrasted with black leather jackets and black leather boots with chains. Detailing, layering and paneling are all used in order to marry the opposing elements into a very androgynous collection.
The model is styled to be androgynous as well. His long flowing hair and the floral print bring plenty of femininity to the shoot, while the leather looks and his masculine stature bring contrast. The overall result is a photo shoot that blurs the line between pretty and edgy.
The TO-ORIST 2012 Fall/Winter collection is available in the brand's flagship store in London, or through its online store.
The model is styled to be androgynous as well. His long flowing hair and the floral print bring plenty of femininity to the shoot, while the leather looks and his masculine stature bring contrast. The overall result is a photo shoot that blurs the line between pretty and edgy.
The TO-ORIST 2012 Fall/Winter collection is available in the brand's flagship store in London, or through its online store.
Trend Themes
1. Androgynous Fashion - Exploring the blend of masculine and feminine elements in fashion provides opportunities for brands to disrupt traditional gender norms.
2. Floral Prints - Using floral prints in unconventional ways offers innovative possibilities for fashion designers to create unique and eye-catching collections.
3. Contrasting Elements - The juxtaposition of opposing elements, such as soft and edgy, allows for disruptive innovation in fashion by challenging traditional design norms.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can capitalize on the trend of androgynous fashion by creating collections that challenge gender norms and offer inclusive options for consumers.
2. Print and Textile Industry - The demand for unconventional use of floral prints in fashion opens opportunities for the print and textile industry to create unique and innovative designs.
3. Retail and E-commerce - Retailers and e-commerce platforms can cater to the rising demand for androgynous fashion by curating diverse collections that blur the lines between masculine and feminine aesthetics.
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