Traditional business-as-usual casual has a run for its money coming in the Thakoon Pre-Fall 2010 collection. This line adds global touches to corporate chic, from asymmetrical wrap skirts to kimono-inspired dresses and harem slacks. Take that, pleated khaki pants!
Check out more shots of Thakoon Panichgul's Thakoon Pre-Fall 2010 collection above, and keep clicking for more twists on business casual that are ever-so-appropriate for work.
Implications - The desire to purchase classic designs has continued to remain in the minds of many cash-conscious consumers who fear of wasting money on items that will age quickly. By creating designs that will have staying power, businesses can establish a classic name for themselves.
What's Driving This Trend
- Asymmetrical Wrap Skirts
- Creating asymmetrical wrap skirts adds a unique and modern twist to traditional business attire.
- Kimono-inspired Dresses
- Incorporating kimono-inspired dresses into the corporate wardrobe introduces a touch of cultural diversity and elegance to office fashion.
- Harem Slacks
- Introducing harem slacks as an alternative to traditional trousers offers a fresh and stylish approach to professional attire.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- Fashion brands can seize the opportunity to create and market asymmetrical wrap skirts, kimono-inspired dresses, and harem slacks for professionals seeking unique and fashion-forward workwear.
- Retail
- Retailers can capitalize on the trend of asymmetrical wrap skirts, kimono-inspired dresses, and harem slacks to attract customers looking for trendy and unconventional office attire.
- Fashion Design
- Fashion designers have the chance to innovate and disrupt the fashion industry by incorporating asymmetrical wrap skirts, kimono-inspired dresses, and harem slacks into their collections, offering a fresh take on corporate fashion.
