Sunday 26 April 2009

Fabulous folds


ANYONE who has asked for my opinion of this season's fashion, will know that I'm having trouble containing my inner geek thanks to one particular trend: the origami tailoring.
In the same way that some will fold paper to produce little flowers, birds, animals or other objects, a bright spark in the fashion world has introduced it to fabric.
The end result is fascinating - it isn't a million miles away from the humble pleat or the simple dart you've seen in tailoring - but the effect to me is staggering and so, so unique.

For skirts and dresses when used with more rigid fabrics it can be used to create beautiful and exciting silhouettes.
This bandeau dress (above), £120, from Unique Boutique at ASOS.com combines hot pink and black in folded detailing across the front, which is perfect if you are having a fat day, as the central panel creates an illusion of being slimmer than you are. 
Depending on how you wear it, the trend in general can be utilised to hide or highlight curves, according to your preference. 

But as well as creating the main shape of garments, it can be used to adorn necklines. 
This silk top (right), £45, from Principles illustrates just how pretty the detailing can be.
It's a chic look, which can be worn either to work or at the weekend. 

For work try teaming a top, such as this one (£16) from Et Vous at Matalan, with a tulip skirt, or for lunch with the girls, wear it over your favourite jeans and some pretty flats. 
The detailing really speaks for itself so keep the jewellery simple, and go for beads in a contrasting colour. 

1 comment:

noone said...

hehe I'm a sucker for cute neck lines. It gives a shirt such a statement!