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Thom Browne Launches Its SS23 Designs During Paris Fashion Week

Fashion imprint Thom Browne introduces its latest Spring/Summer 2023 collection on the runways of Paris Fashion Week. The American designer highlights influences from a Parisian city and turns its attention to punk undertones, Jockstraps, chokers, exposed underwear, and more.

The show started off with an Eastern gown that is worn over a lace dress in red paired with a ruffled collar for a Renaissance touch. This is followed by a man wearing a signature Browne tailored outfit that is met with a pleated skirt. Browne's notable blue, red, and white emblem can also be seen transformed into a three-tier gown with buttoning around the neck and cascading down the body. The rest of the capsule includes blazers, dresses, and much more.
Trend Themes
1. Punk Undertones in Fashion - There is an opportunity to create disruptive designs that incorporate punk elements into traditional fashion, ultimately creating a unique style that stands out from the crowd.
2. Gender-fluid Fashion - An opportunity to create innovative fashion designs that dissolve traditional gender binaries, catering to a diverse audience seeking more inclusive options.
3. Renaissance-inspired Fashion - With a contemporary twist, an opportunity exists to incorporate Renaissance elements into modern fashion, making it more elegant and sophisticated.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Designers can take inspiration from these trends in creating new fashion lines that appeal to a diverse range of consumers seeking unique and innovative designs.
2. Retail - The retail industry can capitalize on these trends in the creation of in-store campaigns, offering consumers the opportunity to explore new trends and styles in fashion.
3. Fashion Education - Educational institutions can incorporate these trends into their curriculums, equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed to create unique and innovative designs.

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