Symmetrically Sliced Clothing

The Alexander Wang Spring 2013 Ready-to-Wear Collection

The Alexander Wang Spring RTW 2013 collection spices up the clean lines and basic colors Alexander Wang is known for with tons of symmetrical cutouts. From simple straight lines across the sleeve and torso to wild wavy stripes held together by tiny threads to plunging necklines and side-slits, these cuts and slits make for a very sexy yet highly sophisticated collection.

Keeping to his traditional sportswear-inspired materials, Wang includes several sporty jackets and windbreakers as a way to play with layering and add bulk to the slinky dresses beneath. Wang's use of clear plastic and sheer mesh makes it difficult to tell what is holding the pieces together, giving the garments an appearance of floating in place around the models.

Symmetrical Cutouts
Designers can experiment with symmetrical cutouts to add a touch of sophistication and sensuality to clothing collections.
Layering Sportswear with Slender Dresses
Mixing sportswear with slinky dresses allows designers to play with layers and add depth to a collection.
Use of Clear Plastic and Sheer Mesh
Incorporating clear plastic and sheer mesh materials into collections can create the illusion of garments floating in place, offering a modern and futuristic aesthetic.

Industries Being Reshaped

Fashion
Designers can introduce new designs and styles revolved around the symmetrical cutouts, layering sportswear with slender dresses and the use of clear plastic and sheer mesh.
Textiles
The textile industry can expand their offering to accommodate the use of clear plastic and sheer mesh materials in fashion design.
Retail
Retailers can ramp up their inventory with products such as asymmetrical cut-out tops and dresses, windbreakers, and sheer mesh tops.
SCORE
6.5 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 95%
Activity 91%
Freshness 8%