The 90’s + space + The 60’s + boring shapes = the latest trend.
With the continuing development of technology, printed fabrics have become just as important in the fashion world as the shape of the garment itself. The options are basically unlimited (imagine watching a movie on your dress! I’ll give it 3 years….). Lately we’ve been seeing some very complicated prints, like a cat eating a marshmellow while riding a bike. So when I saw these simple graphic prints I felt a bit relieved, and it was refreshing to see these nostalgic bold shapes. Who doesn’t like a bit of nostalgia every now and then?!
The thing about graphic prints is that you can use them to your advantage. By placing them in specific areas of the body they can create optical illusions, and guide the ‘eye’ to go where YOU want it to go… So all in all, I’m a fan, and I welcome these prints with open arms.
Check out some of Carl Kleiner new work: “Golden ratio & Friends”
To the prints 🙂
Stella McCartney
BALENCIAGA
Alexandra Herchcovitch. Can this be any more 90’s + 60’s???
Monique Lhuillier
Burberry Prorsum
VLP
FENDI. check out her eye makeup!
Another FENDI. Obviously my favorite look. Perfect glasses, furry elbow-warmers and slits on the sleeves. Oh, and just in case you felt like you were missing something, they threw in a cube shaped clutch. Thank you 🙂
Proenza Schouler
Saint Laurent
Talbot Runhof
Vivienne Tam. Another favorite. The colors blend perfectly together, the graphic shapes continue in the pattern of the jacket- very clever, and that ‘awkward silence’ between the end of the skirt and beginning of the sandals… Lovely.
Enjoy 🙂