CULT [kuhlt] noun : refers to a cohesive social group and their devotional beliefs or practices, which the surrounding population considers to be outside of mainstream cultures.

INDIVIDUALITY [in-duh-vij-oo-al-i-tee] noun : the state or quality of being an individual; a person separate from other persons and possessing his or her own needs, goals, and desires.

CULT OF INDIVIDUALITY : A group of people with the same ideals of being true to themselves by not doing, acting, or pursuing what others think they should. Reaching that level of comfort with self where you can acknowledge, respect, and appreciate other people's tastes and styles, while never imposing your own judgement. Belonging to a crew where diversity and being different is not only welcomed, but encouraged.
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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Big is Beautiful

SPRING 2013 TREND:
TRAPEZE MAXI DRESS

The maxi dress has yet to lose its flair.  In Spring 2013, big and billowy will be the favored look for its simplicity and comfort.  The trapeze dress, which gets its name from the A-line shape it takes angling outward from the neck moving down, is a lot more flattering than what it is given credit for.   

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FUN FACT:  By age 21, Yves Saint Laurent found himself working as head designer of the House of Dior. His spring 1958 collection almost certainly saved the enterprise from financial ruin; the straight line of his creations, a softer version of Dior's New Look, catapulted him to international stardom with what would later be known as the "trapeze dress."



Lanvin, PreFall 2011
In the last year, the trapeze dress has made its occasional appearance on the European and South American runways.  Its bound to make its way onto the US market, as more women will want to break away from the form-fitted apparel that has overtaken the market the past 2 years.


Etro, Spring 2012
The flared form that makes up the trapeze dress can be visually re-shaped.  By simply altering its hemline, seamlines, neckline, fabric and / or print, the garment will seemingly take on a new structure. 

Damir Dova, Spring 2012
Rick Owens, Spring 2011
Brazilian Designer Cantao, Fall Winter 2011



Ethnic prints will not be as prominent in Spring 2013, but many trapeze dresses will showcase ethnic cuts in a deep and colorful palette that have been inspired by the current trend.


Martin Grant Spring, 2011
Although the trapeze dress is considered simple, it really quite versatile.  Expect to see these dresses used as resort wear, casual daywear and eveningwear.
 

Lauryn Hill at Coachella 2011, wearing Jil Sander - Spring Collection
This trend has yet to be seen on many stars, however Lauryn Hill stylishly wore a trapeze dress from the Jil Sander Spring 2011 Collection during Coachella.  Stay tuned as it makes its appearance on more celebrity paparazzi pics.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Vanessa! Love this item! So refreshing, from all body-hugging styles in the past seasons that make a lot of fashionistas (not to mention, army of models) to starve, see comeback of trapeze dress.
    Great report!

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    1. Thanks Oksana. I love the current trend of form fitted clothing, it can be really flattering to the body. However, I certainly love wearing non-clingy garments. They are just as appealing to me, but wayyy more comfortable.

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  2. Hey Vanessa,
    I LOVE LOVE LOVE maxi dresses, and love this new style. This style of dress is so versatile and can easily be dressed up or down. This dress is also great for the solid colors, but look even better with color and/or a bold print. Hopefully we don't have to wait until Spring 2013 to see this trend popping up in stores. I also really enjoyed you pointing out the wonderful Ms. Lauryn Hill in her trapeze dress!

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    1. OMG! Love that Lanvin dress. It takes color blocking and "wimsy" to a whole new level!

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