Caged Bird Clothing Collections

Ann Demeulemeester Spring 2010 Compares Models to Birds

The chained masks worn on the models in the Ann Demeulemeester Spring 2010 Paris Fashion Week presentation combined with the winged print in her separates for a continuing theme Style.com's Nicole Phelps called a conceit between man and nature.

It's a compelling argument. After all, women are frequently referred to as 'birds,' and aren't runway shows similar to birdcages in the way that fashions (as well as the models wearing them) are scrutinized like parakeets on display? I love the themes presented in the Ann Demeulemeester Spring 2010 collection--almost as much as the fashions themselves.

Masked Models
Exploring the use of masks on fashion models to create a sense of intrigue and mystery.
Nature-inspired Prints
Incorporating prints inspired by birds and wings into fashion collections to create a connection between man and nature.
Conceit Between Fashion and Nature
Exploring the relationship between runway shows, fashion, and the concept of birdcages to present a unique perspective on the fashion industry.

Sectors Adopting This

Fashion
Opportunities to create innovative and avant-garde fashion designs by incorporating masked models and nature-inspired prints.
Art
Exploring the concept of conceit between man and nature through art installations and exhibitions.
Event Planning
Incorporating bird-themed elements and concepts into fashion events and runway shows to create a unique and memorable experience for attendees.
SCORE
4.1 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 72%
Activity 42%
Freshness 8%

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