Tribal Fashion Gone Wild

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Tiger Prints and Tassels by Lie Sang Bong for Fall 2009

— April 1, 2009 — Fashion
When tribal fashion goes wild the result is ‘The Hunger’ collection by Lie Sang Bong for Fall 2009. Fantastic laser-cut leather pieces, tiger print cat suits, aggressive gladiator strapped thigh-high boots, and dip-dyed tassels create these fierce looks shown in Paris.

The overall look is not for the mild; however, Lie Sang Bong’s details are trendworthy on their own. The lace-up bodices, if available separately, would be an edgy addition to a simple black dress and a pink and black tassel skirt would be ultra fun for a night at a club.

The fabulous first image is from Lie Sang Bong’s website, a promo shot for his Fall show in Paris.

Trend Themes

  1. Tribal Fashion — There is room for disruptive innovation by merging traditional tribal designs with modern materials and technologies.
  2. Leather Cuts — Innovation opportunity exists in creating new laser-cut leather designs that are both functional and fashionable for everyday wear.
  3. Dip-dyed Tassels — There is a trend towards the use of dip-dyed tassels in fashion, which presents an opportunity to experiment with different colors and styles.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion — The fashion industry can capitalize on the use of tribal designs, leather cuts, and dip-dyed tassels to create new and exciting collections.
  2. Textile and Leather — The textile and leather industries can innovate by developing new techniques for laser-cutting and dip-dying materials to meet the demand for unique fashion pieces.
  3. Entertainment — The entertainment industry can incorporate tribal fashion designs, leather cuts, and dip-dyed tassels into costumes and wardrobes for movies, TV shows, and performances, providing audiences with unique and memorable experiences.
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