‘Antlers' by Keith Bryce Celebrates 1600s Excess & Animals
Marissa Brassfield — June 20, 2009 — Fashion
References: dripbook & hautemacabre
Who knew antlers were so haute? This photo series by Keith Bryce celebrates antlers, 16th-century fashion and glorious excess. With high collars, tons of frills and sky-high updos, this set is something Dali might have created for an Elizabethan lover.
We've seen a recent resurgence in 16th century fashion, skyscraper hair and animal-inspired fashion. Check out some of my favorites below.
Implications - This trend expresses the revival of Victorian and Renaissance culture into today's fashion. 16th-century revivals are making it evident that current and new fashion finds inspiration in the impact these past fashion styles had in their times. Designers will benefit from investigating fashion and culture from the past for inspiration.
We've seen a recent resurgence in 16th century fashion, skyscraper hair and animal-inspired fashion. Check out some of my favorites below.
Implications - This trend expresses the revival of Victorian and Renaissance culture into today's fashion. 16th-century revivals are making it evident that current and new fashion finds inspiration in the impact these past fashion styles had in their times. Designers will benefit from investigating fashion and culture from the past for inspiration.
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