Trendsetters: Warrior clothing trend is 'in' this spring

Triveni BakshiFeb 23 2010

Ok, we have a new-new trend in our fashion industry. Yes, earlier we just used to talk about futuristic clothing, that will have the accentuated shoulders and metal embedding on it. But now, we are actually following the trend. Very frequently we see models in elegant and different garments on the runways. Some of them give a tribal look, while the others prefer the gothic culture mixed with the futuristic dressing in warrior style. And the best part is that these clothes have a feminine touch to them as well.

amazon warrior trend 1
amazon warrior trend 1

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amazon warrior trend 2

The top three designers who were able to execute this trend in a chic and stylish way are Todd Lynn, Rodarte and Gareth Pugh. In Todd's collections we saw the horned shoulders and draped tops, all with the futuristic vibes in them. Where his range was very daring, at the same time it had a touch of feminism to it as well, with the soft fabrics and artful designs.

amazon warrior trend 3
amazon warrior trend 3

The second designer, Rodarte, gave the warrior trend a new look, with focusing specially on the tribal and the military types. His garments had feathers and leather in them. And the models were seeing wearing a whole lot of body art in the form of tattoos and other jungle paintings. Even the accessories in his collection had a tribal touch to them with those big and heavy stones.

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amazon warrior trend 4

And Gareth Pugh, took the warrior trend a bit forward with the use of grey and smudged chromatic palette in his garments. This gave a dusty appearance to the models on the runway. He even added a bit of gothic tune to his clothing. This range had jumpsuits and other figure-hugging ensembles, that had both, feminism as well as warrior looks.

Via: Dailyfashionandstyle

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