Men in large, green, kilt-like shorts, and tiny, tweed lederhosen ones, walked down the runway of Madrid Fashion Week presenting this new collection from the Carlos Díez Fall/Winter 2012 line. The label focuses on green tweed fabrics made into a variety of casual wear that references traditional garments of Austrian and Celtic origin. Mustard yellow, floral-patterned suit separates and some hip geometric pieces were also thrown into the mix.
Fine knits done in a combination of green, white and black threads are showcased with matching leg warmers, while draping garments with long silhouettes give this unusual line of postmodern apparel a contemporary twist. So if you're looking for a Bruno-esque outfit to wear to next year's Oktoberfest, then the Carlos Díez Fall/Winter 2012 collection has the piece for you.
Lederhosen Runway Looks
The Carlos Diez Fall/Winter 2012 Line Offers a New Twist on Tradition
Trend Themes
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Green Tweed Fabrics — Exploring innovative uses of green tweed fabrics in fashion, offering a fresh twist on traditional garments.
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Postmodern Apparel — Embracing postmodern aesthetics in clothing design, creating unique and contemporary garments with unconventional silhouettes and styles.
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Geometric Pieces — Incorporating hip geometric patterns and designs into fashion collections, adding a modern and visually striking element to clothing.
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Fashion — Opportunities for designers to experiment with traditional garments and fabrics, combining them with contemporary elements for unique and innovative fashion collections.
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Textiles — Creating new applications for green tweed fabrics in textiles, expanding their use beyond traditional garments to add a touch of sophistication and sustainability.
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Design — Exploring postmodern design principles in various industries, including architecture, product design, and graphic design, to create visually stunning and unconventional creations.