The Stephanie McPherson FW 2012 collection boasts extreme romantic silhouettes and motifs. The line is reminiscent of a walk on the beach, with breezy fabrics, white sand tones and precious stones peppered onto pieces. The asymmetrical structuring and graphic application allows the series a contemporary edge, pushing past cruise wear. Certain pieces borrow more from futuristic and geometric styles, giving the collection a structural feel.
The Stephanie McPherson FW 2012 line was debuted at the L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival. McPherson, like all of the designers at the event, is a graduate student of RMIT. The festival showcases the up-and-coming designers of Australia, pushing the limit in national and international fashion. McPherson's bold, yet wearable styles align her with a promising career.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Precious Stone-encrusted Fashion
- Incorporating precious stones into fashion design presents an opportunity for innovative, high-end fashion products.
- Asymmetrical and Structural Fashion
- Designing fashion pieces with asymmetrical and geometric structures adds a modern, futuristic feel to clothing collections.
- Romantic Beach Fashion
- Creating fashion pieces inspired by beach themes and incorporating breezy fabrics provides potential for playful, relaxed clothing collections.
Where This Applies
- Fashion Design
- Fashion designers can capitalize on the trend of incorporating precious stones and asymmetrical structures into their collections, giving their products a unique and high-end aesthetic.
- Jewelry Design
- Jewelry designers can leverage the trend of precious stone-encrusted fashion to create pieces that complement the outfits of fashion-conscious consumers.
- Event Fashion
- Designers who cater to event fashion can tap into the trend of romantic beach-themed fashion to create clothing collections for casual, beach events.