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Gareth Pugh Pushes the Limits of Design with This Avant-Garde Line

— December 27, 2018 — Fashion
Gareth Pugh’s slick Spring/Summer 2019 provides the audience with a striking example of outcast fashion. The British designer extracts inspiration from the artfully quirky part of society to produce a line that challenges conventional style. The silhouettes definitely border on the extreme avant-grade with “geometrically patterned morph suits, exaggerated tailoring, and paramilitary boots.”

The bold anti-establishment message in the outcast fashion collection is aptly preserved and celebrated. With definite notes to the “1980s club scene,” Gareth Pugh dedicates his extravagant Spring/Summer 2019 collection to his dear "friend and mentor, stylist and punk icon Judy Blame.” The collection was presented during London Fashion Week and it definitely made a strong impression at the Old Selfridges Hotel with its “riot of print and color.”

Trend Themes

  1. Outcast Fashion — Opportunity for unconventional designs that challenge traditional style norms.
  2. Avant-garde Silhouettes — Opportunity for experimentation with geometric patterns and exaggerated tailoring.
  3. Bold Anti-establishment Message — Opportunity for designing collections that express a subversive, rebellious outlook.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion Design — Gareth Pugh's outcast fashion line showcases the potential for unique and boundary-breaking designs.
  2. Art — Experimental fashion collections like this one blur the boundaries between fashion and art.
  3. Retail — Outcast fashion collections could create new niche markets for retailers looking to appeal to unconventional customers.
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