Futurism: The Final Frontier?
March 16th 2007 06:05
So, as anyone who followed last year's Spring Ready To Wear (RTW) shows around the world will know, there seems to be a new fash-battle in the works: Futurism vs the New Romantics. I'm going to look at each of them individually to see if I can't pick a winner. Starting with Futurism.
When we talk Futurism, we're really talking about Balenciaga and to a lesser extent Alexander McQueen, Dolce and Gucci. It's more minimalistic and androgynous than previous futurisim attempts, and although I like the overall silhouette (the skinny-leg pant, winged shoulers) the fabrics are pretty foul. Seriously all that PVC is going to chafe horribly. And there are really only so many things you can do with black rubber.
The Good:
The Silhouette, as I said before, it's daring, structured and modern. This (along with metallics) will have the biggest influence on High Street.
Metallics. Not like they've been out of fashion in the past 3 years, but we're seeing a return to high sheen silvers and gold.
The Shiny Skinny-Leg Pants Hot, hot, hot. Satin, skinny leg tuxe suits will be everywhere this season.
And look, I have to give Nicholas props for those freaking weird C3P0 leggings. Don't you just love what designers can get away with?
The Bad:
Lack of Depth. The collection really didn't go anywhere. It made it's big impact statement and then just repeated it with different leggings throughout the show.
The Goggles I HATE THEM! Get back to the Chem labs for christ's sake!
Footwear Actually, accessories in general. Talk about an afterthought.
Fabric My big issue with Futurisim and where I think the New Romantics dominate. The choices are limited, rigid and just plain boring. They don't inspire me, they just make me think how awkward the model looks walking down the runway taped to a big piece of frikkin rubber!
Picture time!
Here is some of Nicolas Ghesquière's best work for Balenciaga for Spring 07, courtesy of Style.com.
Stay tuned for The New Romantics and then The Verdict.
Til Next Time,
Fashion Rat
When we talk Futurism, we're really talking about Balenciaga and to a lesser extent Alexander McQueen, Dolce and Gucci. It's more minimalistic and androgynous than previous futurisim attempts, and although I like the overall silhouette (the skinny-leg pant, winged shoulers) the fabrics are pretty foul. Seriously all that PVC is going to chafe horribly. And there are really only so many things you can do with black rubber.
The Good:
The Silhouette, as I said before, it's daring, structured and modern. This (along with metallics) will have the biggest influence on High Street.
Metallics. Not like they've been out of fashion in the past 3 years, but we're seeing a return to high sheen silvers and gold.
The Shiny Skinny-Leg Pants Hot, hot, hot. Satin, skinny leg tuxe suits will be everywhere this season.
And look, I have to give Nicholas props for those freaking weird C3P0 leggings. Don't you just love what designers can get away with?
The Bad:
Lack of Depth. The collection really didn't go anywhere. It made it's big impact statement and then just repeated it with different leggings throughout the show.
The Goggles I HATE THEM! Get back to the Chem labs for christ's sake!
Footwear Actually, accessories in general. Talk about an afterthought.
Fabric My big issue with Futurisim and where I think the New Romantics dominate. The choices are limited, rigid and just plain boring. They don't inspire me, they just make me think how awkward the model looks walking down the runway taped to a big piece of frikkin rubber!
Picture time!
Here is some of Nicolas Ghesquière's best work for Balenciaga for Spring 07, courtesy of Style.com.
Stay tuned for The New Romantics and then The Verdict.
Til Next Time,
Fashion Rat
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