Marc Jacobs Falls Apart

Deconstructed Fashion

After seasons of immaculate tailoring, Marc Jacobs makes a departure into the realm of deconstructed fashion. Was the show running late because he hadn't quite finished his collection, or is this the way forward?

"The show was so late â€" two hours â€" that social snappers resorted to photographing any good looker with a Taco Bell ad commercial to their name," Wallpaper Magazine reported. "The slim and buff Jacobs presented a show in reverse, running down the catwalk to take applause before the show had begun and sending out a finale line-up of girls."

"But when it got down to the clothes, everything was deconstructed â€" half-made so that a sequin dress featured a top which looked stuck onto the collar bones, the back revealing a bra strap. A sweet pink creation in crepe allowed a side view of French knickers and a bra strap; an embroidered daisy fabric was draped across the body, held fast on one shoulder revealing a slip beneath; and a cashmere sweater dress revealed a panel of tulle at the midriff as though cut in half and stretched. Charming."

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Trend Themes
1. Deconstructed Fashion - The trend towards Deconstructed Fashion presents an opportunity for designers to create new looks by breaking down conventional garments and reassembling them in the most creative ways possible.
2. Reverse Fashion Show - The Reverse Fashion Show trend is disrupting the traditional runway format and creating new opportunities for companies to showcase their collections in more innovative and interactive ways.
3. Half-made Clothes - The Half-made Clothes trend takes advantage of the raw and undone aesthetic, offering an opportunity for fashion companies to experiment with new materials, shapes, and techniques that highlight their brand's identity and story better.
Industry Implications
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2. Entertainment Industry - The Entertainment Industry can take advantage of the Reverse Fashion Show trend to increase engagement with fans and create more buzz around their brand's collections and releases.
3. Textile Industry - The Textile Industry can benefit from the Half-made Clothes trend by partnering with fashion designers and brands to provide them with material innovations that enable them to achieve the desired raw and undone look and feel.

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