Clothes that show some sort of fluidity in its beauty make the most ideal fit for any wearer; and that is exactly what the Schipper Arques Spring Summer 2011 collection offers. The line is full of airy pieces that make you feel as light as they look.
Featuring a rainbow of colors that meld into each other, the dresses in the Schipper Arques Spring Summer 2011 collection are like a dream come true. The styles have colors that look like they're in constant motion and are perfectly fit for a mermaid swimming through the ocean. Although some pieces feature a soft aesthetic, there are others which are on the edgier side as well.
If you've ever wished you were a sea creature floating through the waters, the Schipper Arques Spring Summer 2011 line will definitely make your dreams come true while staying on land.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Fluidity Fashion Trend
- The fluid and fluid-like design trend in apparel presents opportunities for innovative designers to create visually captivating and wearable pieces.
- Underwater-inspired Fashion Trend
- Designing collections that derive inspiration from underwater creatures and environments could disrupt the traditional fashion industry, creating new style trends and tastes.
- Airy Pieces Trend
- Creating lines that feature lightweight pieces like dresses and tops that not only look beautiful but also offers a comfortable fit can present disruptive opportunities for fashion designers and manufacturers.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Apparel Industry
- The fashion industry can leverage innovative design techniques, fabric development, and marketing to launch lines that appeal to new and current customers looking for wearable, visually-appealing clothing.
- Costume Design Industry
- The costume design industry can use the fluidity fashion and underwater-inspired trends to create visually stimulating outfits for productions such as mermaid character plays, films, and TV shows.
- Textile Industry
- The trend for airy and light materials in clothing presents an innovation opportunity for textile manufacturers to develop and produce new fabrics that are lightweight, practical, and comfortable to wear.