Exuding a certain level of charm and tenacity, the Lie Sang Bong Autumn/Winter 2013 collection blends bold patterns with off-kilter cuts that seamlessly blend together to form one astounding set of attire. The Korean design house appears to take an international influence in this one; there's a certain "east meets west" notion that's at work, especially when we look at the use of patterns.
Mr. Lie's work features a number of interesting patterns that call to mind images of strong structures and man-made buildings. Touching on this notion, Lie is quoted explaining the influence: "A window is one the most important elements in architecture as well as a metaphor for an opening to another world; it plays the same role in my collection." It's a beautiful sentiment that perfectly explains the collection, but it's truly in the eye of the beholder what they'll make of the futuristic designs.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Bold Patterns
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry to embrace unconventional patterns and designs that captivate consumers.
- Off-kilter Cuts
- Disruptive innovation opportunity for fashion brands to experiment with asymmetrical and unconventional cuts that create unique and unexpected silhouettes.
- East Meets West Influence
- Opportunity for cross-cultural collaborations in the fashion industry to create designs that blend Eastern and Western aesthetics for a fresh and unique style.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fashion
- Fashion brands can leverage eccentric architectural attire trends to create disruptive and avant-garde collections that redefine the industry.
- Architecture
- Architects and designers can explore innovative ways to incorporate bold patterns and off-kilter cuts inspired by fashion into their building designs.
- Art
- Opportunity for artists to draw inspiration from the eccentric patterns and cuts of architectural attire to create disruptive and thought-provoking artwork that challenges traditional perspectives.
