Sunday, September 30, 2012

Missoni's Warrior Woman Fall 2012


“It is a setting with the view of the sea, on the rocky shores of Elba Island that of the Missoni campaign fall/winter 2012.”

Missoni Fall/Winter 2012 Campaign Director

Mark Borthwick
 
Missoni’s fall 2012 women’s wear collection unleashed ferocious furs and captivating textures onto the runway. Angela Missoni clearly was inspired by urge to be wild, but what takes a little more analyzing is why. What has happened in fashion that has made her want to capture nature in its raw and purest form? I think that underlining role that women are pressed to uphold really made her take a provocative approach with the collection. In America, we look to style icons like the First Lady and Kate Middleton. These women are underneath the microscope of the fashion industry with every hit or miss garment they step out in. Angela Missoni is simply implying that women concerned with the pressure of acceptance, should allow she to enjoy the natural progression of life.
 
The backstory is a girl who wants to lose herself in the wild but is stuck living in the city; the “I am Woman” warrior philosophy. The collection is a combination of urban influences and an immersion of nature. Angela wove the collection out of wood, stone, fur, tree bark, and mica-sparkled minerals. Of course, the collection unified Missoni’s famous zigzag print, which appeared with leather and latex in trousers and midi dresses. Each piece really packed in all the trend of fall. Shiny metallic embellishments, chunky heels and boots, wooden details, beading and pine needles graced almost every model. Angela took interpreted the equestrian theme of the season so interestingly that it appeared to take to women out of training horses and more like wrestling wolves.
                                                
                                                    (Urban Influences)
 
(Barbarian Woman)
 
                                                                             


A subtext to the story was protection. According to Angela, the Missoni girl needed to keep her heart warm, so there were stoles that tightly wrapped shoulders, as well as big fur collars. Its got a sort of romantic undertone.The collection was definitely a push in a different direction for Missoni. Everyone is so used to their vibrant colors and this season they stayed pretty close to earth tones. The fall 2012 trends are currently fur, leather, brass and gold buckles, large scale knits and fringe, which are clearly reflected all over the Missoni collection. Overall, the Missoni girl is more than prepared to battle the elements of the concrete jungle come fall.
                                                 (Ancient Barbarian Pottery)
                                                            Color Story
 
 

 


Friday, September 14, 2012

Missoni says YES to Milan, NO to New York

Missoni passed on New York Fashion Week and instead is heading towards showing at Milan Fashion Week. Missoni built its empire in Italy and is accredited for putting Milan on the map as a fashion capital in the 1960's. Therefore, Milan is always going to be the first place that they show their collection.

After already showing their Men's spring-summer 2013 line in June, Missoni has the public dying to see what they have for the Women. You can already view the women's pre-collection spring on MISSONI.com and can I just say, it's stunning. The prints this year appear to be very wearable. The design patterns aren't too overbearing for the silhouette of the garments. Placement was definitely key in this years collection. It feels very J. Crew-esque. I'm interested to see what more they have in store for spring. I'm predicting that it will be just as colorful!

Women's Pre-Collection Spring 2013







Monday, September 10, 2012

"Keep Calm and Shop On"

Welcome Shopaholics to my Fashion Forecasting blog,

The first rule in overcoming an addiction is admitting that you have one. “Hi everyone, my name is Lindsey and I am a Shopaholic.” However, shortly after reaching this step in recovery, I realized that I no longer wanted to be cured. I, personally, like my poor spending habits! I like choosing Fendi over food, and I especially enjoy waiting in long lines for the season’s hottest ticket. But aside from that, I am a fashion student. I am now in my junior year and majoring in Fashion Merchandising and Retail Management at Johnson & Wales University. Honestly, I was meant for the fashion industry and it was meant for me. Was that a little too over-dramatic? Maybe I was really meant to be on Broadway, but I digress. I created this blog through my fashion forecasting class and look foreword to writing all about what influences fashion and the purchases that consumers make. I’ll be blogging about it all, both industry trends in color and fabrication as well as street fashion. I will be posting new material periodically throughout the week. I love hearing about what you Fashionista's are wearing out your credit cards for.

Many blessings and happy shopping!

Lindsey