The originator of Lady Gaga's Meat Dress, Nicola Formechetti
Tracy Wallace — March 9, 2011 — Luxury
References: style & online.wsj
Nicola Formechetti is best known as the creator of Lady Gaga's infamous meat dress, and is showing his first woman's fashion line since becoming the new creative director for Mugler. The new line featured figure-hugging pieces often made from materials not worn as clothing. There was much talk at 2011 Paris fashion week to see what the newly appointed director Nicola Formechetti had in store for the fashion house.
Nicola Formechetti collaborated with several other designers to make the looks. His gal pal Gaga walked down the runway in several looks and at the end of the show, purchased the entire collection.
Nicola Formechetti collaborated with several other designers to make the looks. His gal pal Gaga walked down the runway in several looks and at the end of the show, purchased the entire collection.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Upcycling - Creating fashion pieces from unconventional materials not typically used in clothing, leading to innovative and eco-friendly designs.
2. Collaborative Fashion - Increasing partnerships between designers to create unique and expressive fashion collections that cater to diverse tastes and styles.
3. Celebrity Fashion Influence - The impact of celebrities wearing and endorsing designer fashion creates a significant demand and popularity for unique and avant-garde clothing.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore sustainable upcycling techniques to create environmentally conscious clothing collections.
2. Design - Collaborative fashion allows designers to pool their talents and create remarkable collections that push the boundaries of creativity.
3. Entertainment - Celebrity fashion influence opens avenues for designers to create exclusive and edgy fashion lines that cater to the demand of fashion-forward consumers.
5.7
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness