Bohemian Tie-Dyed Fashion

Carter Smith's Shibori Dresses

American artist Carter Smith's Shibori fabrics take tie-dyeing to a fabulous intensity rarely seen. Sometimes a designer just catches your eye not because his fashions were being shown at the latest haute couture runway show in Paris, but because you trip over one image of his clothing and you must find out more. Smith's pieces caught my attention just that way.

The process Smith uses is called Shibori, a traditional Japanese method of dyeing cloth by binding, stitching, folding, twisting, and compressing it.

His latest work is stunning, resonating the current bohemian and prairie fashion trends. So, why isn't Smith's work on those runways, anyhow?

Intense Tie-dyeing
Opportunity for designers to explore more vibrant and intense tie-dyeing techniques in fashion.
Bohemian Fashion
Chance for fashion brands to capitalize on the current popularity of bohemian-inspired styles.
Traditional Shibori
Potential for designers to incorporate traditional Shibori techniques into their fabric dyeing process.

Who This Affects Most

Fashion
Innovative fashion designers can incorporate tie-dyeing and Shibori techniques to create unique and eye-catching clothing lines.
Textiles
Opportunity for textile manufacturers to produce Shibori fabrics and supply them to fashion brands.
Art and Design
Artists and designers can explore tie-dyeing and traditional Shibori as a form of artistic expression.
SCORE
5.7 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 85%
Activity 77%
Freshness 8%

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