Monday, November 11, 2013

Alternative Animal Prints


Animal prints like leopard, zebra, and snakeskin are essentially becoming wardrobe staples. It's safe to say that this trend is morphing into a fully formed classic. While the more basic animals prints are ready to stick around in our closets for a while, some new and interesting alternative animal prints are also emerging in the fashion world. What sparked my interesting in researching some new print trends was a post I saw on Refinery29 (here!). It was all about a deer spot print trend from this Fall. I really loved what I saw in the photos included in the blog's post. I think this deer print trend could be really fun and unique for Fall!



Other exciting takes on animal prints include using an actual picture of the animal as a print, rather than using their token fur or feathers. Moschino Cheap & Chic did a swan print dress for Pre-Fall 2013 that is incredibly adorable. Meanwhile, Asos has cute trouser pants printed with tiny swallows as a pattern.



Another cool concept, for animals prints, is designs that are abstracted in some way. The streetwear photo below shows off a snakeskin print jacket. But, instead of using traditional muted or neutral colors, the design is bright yellow giving it a distinctive flare. Nicole Miller also created a pant for Pre-Fall 2013 which was sort of a hybrid leopard-giraffe print. I think this idea of combining two animals is also super chic! Lastly, for McQ by Alexander McQueen, abstracted symmetry prints displayed imagery resembling insects. These last two designs (along with the deer spot prints from above) are some of my favorites! They're so special and stylized! Anyway, how do you feel about trying some of these new prints in your wardrobe, yay or no way?





Monday, November 4, 2013

Walk on the Wild Side

Honestly, fashion shows can get a little repetitive. I mean it's definitely always fun to see the new looks and creative designs that designers come up with each season. But come on, can't we spice it up a little sometimes? Everything is more interesting when designers really set a mood and theme to their entire showcase. In my opinion, well thought out decor, new concepts of display, and originality always make for a better runway show. So, in my search for designers who were making these more radical decisions, I stumbled upon a list of some of the worlds "craziest catwalks."


These shows included a variety of styles. One in Germany is held completely underground...in the subway. Yep, in the actual subway cars. Oh yeah, and the train is moving. Sounds fun right? I just hope no one has a model fall on them...or maybe that wouldn't be a bad thing for everyone. Anyway, this show features newer designers and is set up as a way for them to display their clothing in a less expensive format. 

Berlin's insane subway runway

Other shows on the list include Fendi's F/W 2007 show which was held on none other than the Great Wall of China. It also lists the Chanel Metier's d'Art Pre-Fall show as one of the craziest catwalks. This show was luxurious and incredibly gluttonous. The Karl Lagerfeld created show was held at the Chanel Grand Palais in Paris, and involved both fashion and feast. Show goers sat behind long dining tables, with beautiful meals in front of them, as models the runways in between.


One of the most exciting shows on the list was that of New Zealand designer Kylee Davis. By partnering with a real estate company, Kylee has managed to rent out empty high end apartments as a venue to hold her runway shows and all of its counterparts. Her first show was held at a multi-million dollar penthouse. What makes her event so unique is that guests are able to see all the different aspects of the show and its production. Guests can explore the varying rooms of the apartment to see things like fittings, presentations, musicians, style tip sessions, and of course the traditional runway show.

Designer Kylee Davis

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