The fashion of sculptural forms is not new among "big" designers or upcoming ones. In the latest collections for spring-summer 2009 you can see their creations inspired from sculpture and art. They are creating new shapes, lines and angles that are rarely seen outside world of couture creations. I agree with that, because I don't really see every-day-girl wearing these. But in the future... only time will tell.
Shalom Harlow (IMG),Srping 2009 Ready to wear / Viktor & Rolf
photo: Peter Stigter / Courtesy of Victor & Rolf
Shalom Harlow (IMG),Srping 2009 Ready to wear / Viktor & Rolf
photo: Peter Stigter / Courtesy of Victor & Rolf
Karlie Kloss (NEXT) Srping 2009 Ready to wear / GARETH PUGH
photo: Marcio Madeira for style.com
Anja Rubik (NEXT) Srping 2009 Ready to wear / GARETH PUGH
photo: Marcio Madeira for style.com
Magdalena Frackowiak (ELITE), Srping 2009 Ready to wear / GARETH PUGH
photo: Marcio Madeira for style.com
Katia Kokoreva (ELITE) Srping 2009 Ready to wear / Maison Martin Margiela
photo: Marcio Madeira for style.com
Shalom Harlow (IMG),Srping 2009 Ready to wear / Viktor & Rolf
photo: Peter Stigter / Courtesy of Victor & Rolf
Shalom Harlow (IMG),Srping 2009 Ready to wear / Viktor & Rolf
photo: Peter Stigter / Courtesy of Victor & Rolf
Karlie Kloss (NEXT) Srping 2009 Ready to wear / GARETH PUGH
photo: Marcio Madeira for style.com
Anja Rubik (NEXT) Srping 2009 Ready to wear / GARETH PUGH
photo: Marcio Madeira for style.com
Magdalena Frackowiak (ELITE), Srping 2009 Ready to wear / GARETH PUGH
photo: Marcio Madeira for style.com
Katia Kokoreva (ELITE) Srping 2009 Ready to wear / Maison Martin Margiela
photo: Marcio Madeira for style.com
Charon Cooijmans (MARILYN), Srping 2009 Ready to wear / Maison Martin Margiela
photo: Marcio Madeira for style.com
photo: Marcio Madeira for style.com