Monday, December 24, 2012

Fall/Winter 2012 Trend Report




Fall/Winter 2012 Trend Report

The fall and winter seasons signal the replacement of the whimsical flower-child with a much more sophisticated and luxurious girl. One who discards her diaphanous pastel sundresses, oversized sunnies and gem-encrusted sandals for sumptuous (p)leather, rich oxblood and glamorous brocade. This season is all about indulgence and requires the adoption of a lifestyle, not a closet.

Some designers opted for a tougher look this season, trading extravagant baroque influences for something much more dangerous. These designers armed their models with thick glossy leathers carefully laced to lend an air of seduction, embossed to assume the characteristics of freshly-skinned alligator, or laden with zippers to craft a quality of mystery.
 
Most designers, however, took their audiences back to simpler times – or at least for European Royalty – where all things were baroque and extremely lavish. For design houses such as Balmain, this meant creating skin-tight skirts, dresses and pant suits embellished with thousands of miniscule pearls and jewels in order to replicate the intricate geometric patterns found in palaces.
 
Oscar de la Renta showed the world that he could make Anna Dello Russo’s (you should know who she is) dreams come true by defining  fashion as opulence and making flashy accessories inseperable from the garment. Oscar proved that costume and fake jewelry are equally deserving of envy as the real stuff!


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