2009年7月19日 星期日

10.1-11.1 - Historical & Artisitic styles

influences from the Art Nouveau style

Fashion designers translated these curvilinear Art Nouveau compositions into flowing draperies and often used textiles with exotic motifs and color combinations.



Prada
Spring 2008 Ready-to-Wear

The collection was reminiscent of the late '60s and early '70s Art Nouveau style. The fairy designs were paired with contrasting colorful plaid stockings and dark black eye makeup.

influences from the Impressionism style





Enrico Coveri
Spring 2008

These mini-skirt combination of elegant impressionist style, Coveri added of light and boundless vitality.


influences from the Baroque style

The Baroque character was expressed in its corresponding costumes by adopting extravagant silhouettes, the use of contrasting colors and patterns, and voluminous accessories.



Stuart Vevers
2009 Ready-to-Wear

This collection is based on the most exquisite functional luxury that serves as a homage to the Baroque style.


influences from the Renaissance style

Carefully harmonized color and texture combinations made gowns and male outfits stand out in subtle ways. Clothes were designed to complement the anatomy. Wide necklines allowed the wearer to show off parts of their flesh, emphasizing their humanity.



Cavalli
Spring 2008


influences from the Gothic style

Tight-fitting and draped sections were juxtaposed in the construction of garments to translate the contrast between hard stone and fragile glass in the cathedrals.





Rick Owens
Fall 2006


influences from the Romatic styles

Romantic fashions opposed the balanced Neoclassic silhouettes by introducing unnatural waistlines at the rib cage and reintroducing the ballooning, Gothic-like "leg of mutton" sleeves.



Dries Van Noten
Spring 2005 Ready-to-Wear

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