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Thom Browne Delivers Fetishized Punk Designs for the SS23 Season

Fashion designer Thom Browne introduces its latest designs made for the Spring/Summer 2023 season with a wide range of goods that are inspired by fetishized punk concepts. The theatrical looks ready for the season with plenty of tweed looks that deliver bright hues of pink, blue, green, light blue, grey, and yellow.

This season, the brand has many fitted tailored items that come with a twist. It blurs between the ideologies of femininity and masculinity through the use of classically feminine fabrics that are used to construct what is classically known to be masculine shapes. The tweed suits are complete with a jockstrap accessory to bring a unique factor to the show. Men also wore mini shorts and cropped skirts to name a few more.
Trend Themes
1. Fetishized Punk Fashion - Fashion designers can explore incorporating fetishized punk concepts into their designs for a unique and edgy aesthetic.
2. Blurring Gender Boundaries in Fashion - There is an opportunity for fashion designers to blur the lines between masculinity and femininity through the use of fabrics and shapes traditionally associated with one gender but used to create the other.
3. Theatrical Fashion - Fashion designers can explore more theatrical elements in their designs for a captivating and attention-grabbing aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Apparel Industry - Apparel companies can incorporate punk-inspired designs into their collections to appeal to edgier and trendier customers.
2. Gender-neutral Fashion Industry - Brands in the gender-neutral fashion industry can take inspiration from the blurring of gender boundaries in Thom Browne's designs to create more inclusive and diverse collections.
3. Theatrical Costume Design Industry - Theatrical costume designers can take inspiration from the theatrical elements in Thom Browne's designs to create captivating and attention-grabbing costumes for various productions.

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