what is next?
shapes and volumes
What we observe as material bodies and forces are nothing but shapes and variations in the structure of space.
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Vogue futuristic |
If there is a quality on all the garments which its goal is being futuristic is that they all look spotless, and they have very strong but nicely curved cuts.
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Dennis Basso |
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Dennis Basso |
Mixing transparent with opaque fabrics is also a tip to make it work. Try to avoid showing too much skin, this look can be either very elegant or super trashy.
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Bloom 5 light installation |
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David Koma |
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Dennis Basso |
It is divinity that shapes, not only your ends, but also your acts, your words and thoughts.
Polyhedric structures are a big issue concerning futuristic fashion, as well. You shouldn't be shaping your body all the time if you wanna be cutting edge.
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James Patmore, light installation |
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A. Wang |
silver, steel, glass, plastic are some materials very close to this concept of modern technology. As for the colours, again silver, black, white and dark turquoise.
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Italian Vogue september 2008 |
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Christian Cota |
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Emporio Armani |
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Vogue sept 2008 Korea |
Cone shape, is a must, for this trend. Follow it in every size and in any part of the body.
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Emporio Armani |
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Dennis Basso |
Although this look requires lots of cuts, the pieces are always put together in such a soft way that we can't see the different parts but the whole garment in itself.
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Zaha Nuragic Water |
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Helixh |
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Peter Pilotto |
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BCBG |
spread out your beauty, is something is new, you must have thought outside the box. Otherwise it would have been seen or done before.
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Sorin Bechira |
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Marchesa |
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Marchesa |
I love the idea of multi pleats, or layers (mille feuille) in such a new appearance. Playing with a repetitive pattern is amazing how modern it seem although we have seen this idea since forever.
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Herlmut Jahn |
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Fashion Fringe |
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Dennis Basso |
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Fashion Fringe |
Stay focus, and look into the future!
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Craig McDean Italy vogue 2010 |
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