The Zero + Maria Cornejo Fall 2013 RTW Collection is Covered Up
Katie Pagnotta — February 13, 2013 — Fashion
References: zeromariacornejo & style
The Zero + Maria Cornejo Fall 2013 ready-to-wear runway presented a chic covered up collection. Designer Maria Cornejo shied away from the over-exposure apparent in the fashion world and opted to exhibit a fresh take on sexy layers.
Cornejo has developed an enthusiastic following and fans of her work appreciate her alternative points of view. Cornejo relies on word of mouth to promote her collections and this method has provided great success. The fall 2013 collection will strike a chord with her followers. The stunning series features a slew of textures from silk to shearling. Must-haves from the debut include a monochrome cocoon coat, blue hued basketweave tights and stretch leggings and pencil skirts.
The Zero + Maria Cornejo Fall 2013 ready-to-wear collection is covered up and chic.
Cornejo has developed an enthusiastic following and fans of her work appreciate her alternative points of view. Cornejo relies on word of mouth to promote her collections and this method has provided great success. The fall 2013 collection will strike a chord with her followers. The stunning series features a slew of textures from silk to shearling. Must-haves from the debut include a monochrome cocoon coat, blue hued basketweave tights and stretch leggings and pencil skirts.
The Zero + Maria Cornejo Fall 2013 ready-to-wear collection is covered up and chic.
Trend Themes
1. Chic Covered Up Fashion - Fashion designers could explore more conservative but still stylish clothing options like chic layers.
2. Textured Clothing - The use of unique and diverse fabrics could be used to create fashionable clothing with interesting textures.
3. Monochrome Coats - Coat makers could consider producing more monochrome color coats that could pair well with various outfits.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers and manufacturers could use these trends to develop fresh, trendy, and modest clothing options.
2. Textile Manufacturing - Textile manufacturers could study producing basketweave-style fabrics and innovative textures.
3. Outerwear - Outerwear designers could experiment with monochrome colors to create jackets, coats, and other outerwear pieces.
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