Luellas Spring 2010 collection included elements of design that evoked memories of Marie-Antoinette and 17th century France.
Prominent, protruding hips and structured, pouffed-out shoulders rounded out the miniscule versions of aristocratic-wear.
The structure of the dresses displayed in Luella’s Spring 2010 collection caused the garments to appear as if they were housing a small, metal hoop-skirt - a la 17th century France- underneath, causing the fabric to jut out around the models in perfect imitation of a rather plump looking bell.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Aristocratic Fashion
- Opportunity for designers to create modern interpretations of historic aristocratic clothing.
- Retro-inspired Collections
- Fashion brands can capitalize on nostalgia by incorporating historical elements into their designs.
- Structural Silhouettes
- A trend towards exaggerated shapes and inflated proportions in fashion design.
Where This Applies
- Fashion Design
- Designers can explore new possibilities by incorporating historical references into their collections.
- Luxury Fashion
- Luxury brands can appeal to customers looking for unique and high-end pieces by offering modern interpretations of aristocratic fashion.
- Fashion Retail
- Retailers can curate a selection of retro-inspired collections to cater to consumers' desire for nostalgia.
