The Nicolas Andreas Taralis Spring/Summer 2013 womenswear collection takes inspiration from a 90s heroin-chic aesthetic. Inspired by fashion icons like supermodel Kate Moss, this minimalist runway show features a palette that is made up of predominantly black and white tones.
From body-hugging silhouettes to an array of disheveled layers, this chic garment collection fuses simplicity with an edgy rock-and-roll twist. Black and white pieces are paired with metallic accents that are showcased in versatile jerseys and cottons as well as unconventional nylons.
From models' disheveled-chic styling to their minimal makeup and accessory looks, the Nicolas Andreas Taralis Spring/Summer 2013 womenswear collection is a revival of retro 90s sophistication. Designed with the modern fashion lover in mind, this easy-to-wear collection offers both function and edgy design details for its daring and effortlessly cool muse.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Minimalist Runway Shows
- There is an opportunity to create minimalist runway shows that fuse simplicity with edgy design details, inspired by retro aesthetics.
- 90s Heroin-chic Fashion
- Fashion brands can capitalize on the revival of 90s heroin-chic aesthetic by incorporating disheveled layers and black and white tones.
- Versatile Metallic Accents
- The use of metallic accents in garments, showcased in versatile fabrics like jerseys and cottons, presents an opportunity for fashion designers to create eye-catching pieces.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion
- This collection highlights opportunities for fashion brands to explore minimalist runway shows and revive 90s heroin-chic fashion.
- Beauty
- The minimal makeup and accessory looks seen in this collection inspire the beauty industry to create complementary makeup and accessory trends.
- Textiles
- The use of unconventional nylons in this collection opens up opportunities for textile companies to innovate and develop new materials.
