Swedish School of Textiles graduate Hanna Freese is the creative mind behind "Just Pleat It", a collection of modern garments that reveal a series of sculpturally organic forms.
The designer's latest womenswear line aims to "push pleating methods to the limit by using multiple layers of fabric with a variety of bright hues and different types of pleats."
The incredible result of Hanna Freese's textile experimentation is a line of dynamically draped dresses that are accented with protruding pleat elements. These garments are displayed in a palette of vivid hues like lime greens and citrus oranges while their sculptural accents are showcased in similar, color-layered tones.
The garments are artful and unique in their aesthetic while reflecting the young designer's signature sense of style.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Sculptural Fashion
- Fashion designers can experiment with sculptural forms and dynamic draping techniques to create unique apparel pieces.
- Colorful Pleating
- Using bright and contrasting colors in pleating techniques can add a touch of vibrancy to fashion pieces.
- Textile Innovation
- Exploring new pleating methods and materials can lead to innovative and unique textile designs.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion Industry
- Fashion designers and retailers can incorporate sculptural fashion and colorful pleating to create unique collections and attract new consumers.
- Textile Industry
- Textile manufacturers can experiment with new pleating techniques and materials to create innovative textiles for fashion and other industries.
- Art and Design Industry
- Artists and designers can incorporate sculptural elements and bright colors in their works to create unique and eye-catching pieces.
