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Jean Paul Gaultier's Spring 2009 Couture is Geometric Genius

— February 1, 2009 — Fashion
Jean Paul Gaultier’s couture collection for Spring 2009 seems inspired by a mathematically-brilliant spider. Intricate details of webs and netting enhance every aspect of the looks.

Sliver-heeled pumps, leggings, dresses, earrings, and even the models’ hair are all set to ensnare with geometric networks of fine thread-work.

Take a look at the close-up view of the sharp-tipped lapel; it is truly a work of art. And the dress in the first image is a futuristic masterpiece of mesh corsetry.

Trend Themes

  1. Math-inspired Fashion — The use of intricate geometric patterns inspired by mathematics in high-fashion clothing design creates an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry.
  2. Web-inspired Accessories — Incorporating web and netting details into accessories like pumps and earrings creates an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the accessories industry.
  3. Mesh Corsetry Design — The use of innovative mesh corsetry design in high-fashion dresses creates an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the apparel industry.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion Industry — Incorporating math-inspired patterns and web-inspired details into clothing designs creates an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry.
  2. Accessories Industry — Incorporating web and netting details into accessories like pumps and earrings creates an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the accessories industry.
  3. Apparel Industry — The use of innovative mesh corsetry design in high-fashion dresses creates an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the apparel industry.
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