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The Vivienne Westwood Fall 2012 Paris Show is Oddly Lit

The Vivienne Westwood Fall 2012 selection was delivered to the public at this year's Paris Fashion Week. Westwood's proclivity for punk style, originally seen in her designs for the Sex Pistols, made inroads here via mismatched plaid and chunky Doc Martens-esque platforms. Slim fitting ladylike dresses and translucent hosiery were also present, delivering an interesting mixture of rocker chic styles with trim, proper apparel.

One of the most remarkable aspects of Vivienne Westwood's Fall 2012 Paris Fashion Week presentation is its lighting. Indigo spotlights followed the models throughout the catwalk, and a hazy dark glow could be found where they were not present. These floodlights displayed the technicolor Westwood pieces in an obscure manner, leading viewers to do double take at the couture designs.
Trend Themes
1. Spotlight-specific Fashion Shows - Using spotlight-specific lighting in fashion shows to create an obscure and visually captivating presentation.
2. Rocker Chic Styles - Incorporating punk elements, such as mismatched plaid and chunky platforms, into fashionable and ladylike designs.
3. Translucent Hosiery - Incorporating translucent hosiery into outfits to create a unique combination of rocker chic style and proper apparel.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Shows and Events - Fashion show organizers and event planners can explore using spotlight-specific lighting techniques to create a memorable and visually engaging experience for attendees.
2. Fashion Design - Clothing designers can experiment with incorporating punk elements, like mismatched plaid and chunky platforms, into their designs to cater to the rocker chic trend.
3. Hosiery Manufacturing - Hosiery manufacturers can develop and promote translucent hosiery as a fashionable accessory to complement both edgy and formal outfits.

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