3D Doily Dresses

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Art Meets Fashion in Marie Louise Vogt's SS 2010 Collection

— October 21, 2009 — Fashion
Marie Louise Vogt's dresses are a combination of art and fashion that feature crocheted flower designs that resemble grandma's old doily pot holders.

The artistic undertones of the dresses give the pieces a distinct characteristic that allow the wearer to standout in a crowd. While the knit work gives the 3D doily dresses an antique look, the pieces remain chic, modern and elegant.

Check out the flower power fashions in the gallery above!

Implications - Comfort is becoming an integral part of consumer needs, and is replacing appearance and aesthetic appeal as the most important aspect of a purchase. Companies will benefit from creating products that serve to appeal to customers' sense of comfort, as well as their desire for aesthetically appealing commodities.

Trend Themes

  1. Comfort-first Consumer — Companies should focus on creating products that prioritize customer comfort while still being aesthetically appealing.
  2. Artistic Fashion — Combining art and fashion can create unique and standout designs that attract attention.
  3. Vintage-inspired Chic — Modernizing vintage looks can result in elegant and stylish fashion pieces.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion Design — Fashion designers can explore artistic elements and vintage-inspired designs to create innovative collections.
  2. Textile and Knitwear Manufacturing — Manufacturers can experiment with crochet techniques to produce 3D doily-like designs for clothing and accessories.
  3. Comfort-focused Retail — Retailers can cater to the growing demand for comfortable yet fashionable clothing by curating a selection of garments that prioritize comfort and style.
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