The Tour De Force S/S 2010 Collection Cuts Into Origami Styles
Meghan Young — November 3, 2009 — Fashion
References: letourdeforce & stylebubble
If you’re a big fan of paper creations (especially on the fashion front) but want to avoid all those nasty paper cuts, the Tour de Force S/S 2010 collection is perfect for you. With statement pieces that look suspiciously like origami art, you’ll be able to express your love for the world of paper without paying the consequences.
Something Lady Gaga would be drawn to, Style Bubble is correct in thinking that the Tour de Force S/S 2010 collection could be taken for a line of costumes rather than ready-to-wear fashions. Yet, I’m sure that there are women other than Lady Gaga who would be daring enough to work-in some interesting style into their wardrobe.
Something Lady Gaga would be drawn to, Style Bubble is correct in thinking that the Tour de Force S/S 2010 collection could be taken for a line of costumes rather than ready-to-wear fashions. Yet, I’m sure that there are women other than Lady Gaga who would be daring enough to work-in some interesting style into their wardrobe.
Trend Themes
1. Faux-fabric Fashion - Designers can create clothing that mimics the look and feel of various fabrics, reducing the demand for actual fabric.
2. Hyper-realistic Printing - Printing technology can be used to create detailed fabric designs that look like origami or other unique textures.
3. Sustainable Fashion - Using materials that are more environmentally-friendly will appeal to eco-conscious consumers who still want to remain fashionable.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers and retailers can incorporate trend-setting designs, like origami-style clothing, into their offerings.
2. Printing and Graphic Design - The fashion industry can collaborate with printing companies to create intricate textile designs.
3. Environmental Sustainability - Manufacturers can produce clothing using eco-friendlier materials to meet the needs of consumers who want sustainable fashion choices.
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