Super-creative designer Fred Butler has created these handmade fantasy-like accessories with origami flair. The jewel-toned futuristic pieces of her Fall 2009 collection are boldly geometric in their style, yet by the photographic talent of Elisha Smith-Leverock they have been given a softened, somewhat cherub-like daydream effect.
These fantastical pieces are now available at Kabiri's shop at Selfridges in London.
Implications - The fantasy world has been an inspiration for all sorts of businesses because it is such an enchanting theme that many people enjoy. The idea of being a princess is a fantasy for not only little children, but also for grown women. Creating items that make people feel special, appealing and down-right gorgeous are going to be sold in seconds.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Fantasy-inspired Accessories
- Opportunity to create handmade accessories with a fantasy theme, appealing to individuals who enjoy enchanting and princess-inspired designs.
- Origami-inspired Fashion
- Opportunity to incorporate origami elements into fashion, adding a unique and geometric flair to clothing and accessories.
- Photographic Transformation
- Opportunity to utilize photography techniques to give fashion pieces a softened and dreamlike effect, enhancing their appeal and allure.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion and Accessories
- The fashion industry can explore the creation of fantasy-inspired accessories and incorporate origami elements into their designs.
- Photography
- Photographers can specialize in capturing fashion pieces with a dreamlike effect, offering a unique and artistic perspective to clients.
- Retail and E-commerce
- Retailers and e-commerce platforms can cater to the demand for fantasy-inspired accessories and provide a platform for designers to showcase their origami-inspired creations.
