Origami Snowt-Fits

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Marchesa's Paper Art & Cutout Collection for Spring 2010

With the sudden fashion craze directed towards experimenting with clean lines and architecture, Marchesa has embraced the latest style infatuation with open arms, coming up with, something I have, post-examination, appellated "origami snowtfits."

The structured origami snowtfits (I can hardly fathom the amount of interfacing they must have required), mnemonic of John Galliano’s 2007 Haute Couture show (Dior), were opulently displayed with cut-outs reminiscent of and every bit imaginative as the paper snowflakes your five year old brings home from kindergarten, albeit a little more sophistication.

Combined, the origami snowtfits are beautiful works of art that I predict, with full confidence mind you, will be gracing more than one red carpet this season.
Trend Themes
1. Origami Fashion - Designing clothing using origami techniques to create clean lines and unique shapes.
2. Cutout Designs - Incorporating cutout designs into clothing to create intricate patterns and add visual interest.
3. Structured Fabrics - Using structured fabrics to create stiff and geometric shapes for a modern, architectural look.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Marchesa's origami snowtfits highlight the possibilities of incorporating paper-folding techniques in fashion, giving a chance for designers to disrupt the industry by creating unique designs.
2. Textile Manufacturing - The trend towards structured fabrics in fashion creates opportunities for textile manufacturers to create innovative fabrics that provide stiffness, while still being lightweight and comfortable to wear.
3. Event Planning - As the trend towards more structured and unique fashion designs continues, event planners can incorporate these designs into event planning and decor to create a cohesive and visually stunning experience.

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