Progressive Psychedelia-Inspired Fashion Shows

Alex Mullins' SS 2019 Menswear is Gender-Bending

Alex Mullins is a London-based designer that is attempting to bring back the psychedelic movement to fashion. Focusing on menswear, the creative produces exceptionally progressive pieces that blur the lines of gender and present a stylistic non-binary alternative. The presentation of Alex Mullins' Spring/Summer 2019 silhouettes is a good example of this mission as the collection boasts a highly androgynous feel with an eclectic line-up of inspiration — from Japanese-styled kimonos and paint-splattered white suits to contemporary chic workwear and colorfully embroidered shirts with detachable long sleeves. One of the most noteworthy elements is definitely one of the most mind-boggling, as well — a piece of red leather fabric that is hung off a runway model's shoulder.

Alex Mullins' fashion capsule is definitely expressive and artistic.

Photo Credits: Alex Mullins, Getty

Psychedelic Fashion
There is an opportunity for designers to push the boundaries of gender norms through bold and abstract psychedelic-inspired designs.
Androgynous silhouettes
Designers can embrace the non-binary fashion movement by creating more androgynous silhouettes and by neutralizing gender-specific clothing.
Surrealist Fashion Shows
Fashion shows can adopt a more surrealistic approach to presenting new collections by exploring unconventional themes and incorporating avant-garde elements.

Industries Being Reshaped

Fashion Design
Fashion designers can explore gender-fluid designs to appeal to the progressive tastes of Generation Z and millennial consumers.
Advertising
Advertising and marketing campaigns can reference psychedelic imagery and androgyny to appeal to the younger, more alternative consumer demographics.
Event Management
Event planners and managers can incorporate surrealist themes and multimedia elements to enhance the experiential value of fashion shows and exhibitions.
SCORE
3.5 out of 10
GENDER
70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 69%
Activity 27%
Freshness 8%