‘Flashdance' Fashion

The Fleur Wood L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival Show

The Fleur Wood L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival show had models dancing down the runway in ballet-inspired tutus matched with the sweats of the urban dancer.

Fleur Wood’s runway showcased the perfect marriage of two conflicting fashionologies. Mixing the delicateness of girly fashion with the carelessness of tomboyish styles, the Fleur Wood collection makes a serious case for dance-inspired style. I especially like the combination of the iconic ‘Flashdance’ sweater with the frilly pink tutu.
Trend Themes
1. Ballet-inspired Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to create collections inspired by ballet aesthetics and dancewear.
2. Tomboyish Styles - Potential for fashion brands to incorporate tomboyish elements into their designs, creating a mix of delicate and casual fashion.
3. Dance-inspired Style - Opportunity for fashion brands to tap into the trend of combining dance and fashion, creating collections that merge elegance and movement.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore innovative ways to incorporate ballet-inspired and tomboyish styles into their designs.
2. Performing Arts - The performing arts industry can leverage the popularity of dance-inspired fashion, collaborating with fashion brands for costumes and merchandising opportunities.
3. Fitness Apparel - Fitness apparel brands can explore designs that incorporate both delicate and casual elements, catering to customers who want to express their personal style during workouts.

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