Modernized Uniform Attire

The Boris Bidjan Saberi Spring/Summer 2015 Collection is Militant

The Boris Bidjan Saberi Spring/Summer 2015 collection blurs visual lines with its contemporary translation of a traditional military inspiration. The designer experiments with fresh tailoring techniques in his latest line that aims to push the limits of a garment's adaptability.

Presenting its audience with silhouettes that are both "shielding and sophisticated", the Boris Bidjan Saberi Spring/Summer 2015 runway presentation evokes an air of modern elegance.

Models exude power and sophistication thanks to their structured and leather-accented wardrobe. These winning ensembles include one-of-a-kind resin-dripped jackets, structured blazers and over-sized knits that are lightweight and wearable during summer months.

The runway presentation's most stunning elements are its military-inspired headpieces that are fitted onto model's heads and reminiscent of pilot and soldier caps.
Trend Themes
1. Blurring Visual Lines - Opportunity for innovative designers to create contemporary collections that blur traditional visual boundaries.
2. Fresh Tailoring Techniques - Disruptive innovation opportunity to experiment with new tailoring techniques and push the boundaries of a garment's adaptability.
3. Structural and Leather Accents - Potential for designers to incorporate structured and leather-accented pieces into their collections for a powerful and sophisticated aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - Fashion brands could leverage the trend of blurring visual lines and incorporating fresh tailoring techniques to create modernized uniform attire.
2. Design and Creativity - The design industry can explore the trend of incorporating structural and leather accents into various products, such as furniture or accessories.
3. Headwear and Accessories - Opportunity for headwear and accessories companies to create military-inspired headpieces that are modern and stylish.

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