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Graham Tabor's Fragmented Fashion Collection for S/S '09

— May 2, 2009 — Fashion
New York-based fashion designer Graham Tabor describes his S/S '09 collection as similar to an archaeological dig. Each of his fashion items is fragmented and separate from the rest of the collection.

The clothes have a strange deconstructed look which bears references to ancient warriors. Hairstyles that are intertwined with the garments create a whole universe of tribal textures, and men's fashion becomes a mask through which its wearer can express sacred rituals.

I am looking forward to seeing the progress of Graham Tabor as a fashion designer.

Trend Themes

  1. Fragmented Fashion — Exploring the trend of fragmented fashion by using deconstructed looks and references to ancient warriors.
  2. Tribal Textures — Incorporating tribal textures into fashion by intertwining hairstyles with garments.
  3. Fashion as Ritual — Embracing fashion as a way to express sacred rituals and create a spiritual experience for the wearer.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion Design — Opportunity for fashion designers to experiment with fragmented looks and incorporate tribal textures into their collections.
  2. Hair and Beauty — Potential for hairstylists to collaborate with fashion designers to create unique hairstyles that intertwine with garments.
  3. Sustainable Fashion — Integration of sacred rituals in fashion can inspire designers to explore sustainable materials and production methods.
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