Inbar Spector is having a little ‘circus snack’ fun, Gothic style in her Spring 2009 collection. The pale blue dress and jacket look as though they were inspired by candy floss - light as air, twisted and spun.
Spector has not left her signature black and white designs behind though. Layers of fluff and feathers over latex leggings and high lace-up boots reflect her goth flair.
I can’t omit the hair styling. Mile long twisted strands and braids are coiled around the models head with a few pieces left to dangle.
You have to love Inbar’s sensational artistic panache shown again in this collection for spring.
What's Driving This Trend
- Gothic Fashion
- Disruptive innovation opportunities in the fashion industry to explore edgy, dark-inspired designs and unconventional styling techniques.
- Exaggerated Silhouettes
- Opportunities to revolutionize the fashion industry by experimenting with dramatic and oversized shapes, adding a touch of playfulness and whimsy.
- Texture Play
- Innovative possibilities in fashion and textile industries for creating unique textures by layering fluff, feathers, and other unconventional materials.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can embrace disruptive innovations by exploring gothic aesthetics, exaggerated silhouettes, and unconventional textures.
- Textile
- Opportunities in the textile industry to experiment with unconventional materials and techniques to create unique textures.
- Hairstyling
- The hairstyling industry can explore innovative techniques for coiling and braiding hair to create elaborate and eye-catching hairstyles.
