Baroque Fashion Trend 2012/13
Lavish prints and ornate opulence set the tone for an opulent feast of Rococo-inspired prints, lavish adornment and decadent fabrics. The ornamented drama of the Baroque and Rococo periods returns in new ways for 2012/13, rebelling against the minimal and the financially conscious to show that obvious displays of luxury are still on the cards.
With ornate details and gilded edges, the drama of the baroque period has been fancifully captured this season. Expect textured fabrics, silk tapestries, and ornate details that render each day a grand exhibition. From gilded filagree to embroidery, plush appliques to heavy brocades, going for Baroque is one way to stand out come the seasons. ornate clothing brings drama back into fashion. Italian Baroque fashion is inspired by Michelangelo's 16th century works, borrowing volutes, spiralling shapes that climb up the female body or embellish basic accessories, adding a sophisticated touch and making a statement.
Lavish prints and ornate opulence set the tone for an opulent feast of Rococo-inspired prints, lavish adornment and decadent fabrics. The ornamented drama of the Baroque and Rococo periods returns in new ways for 2012/13, rebelling against the minimal and the financially conscious to show that obvious displays of luxury are still on the cards With ornate details and gilded edges, the drama of the baroque period has been fancifully captured this season. Expect textured fabrics, silk tapestries, and ornate details that render each day a grand exhibition. From gilded filagree to embroidery, plush appliques to heavy brocades, going for Baroque is one way to stand out come these seasons. ornate clothing brings drama back into fashion.
Italian Baroque fashion is inspired by Michelangelo's 16th century works, borrowing volutes, spiralling shapes that climb up the female body or embellish basic accessories, adding a sophisticated touch and making a statement. For the upcoming Fall/Winter 2012-2013, the sophisticated baroque style will make waves in the fashion world. The asymmetrical high-necked dress with lace in matching tones by Andrew Gn has spiralling details perfectly paired with sensuous sheerness.
Dolce & Gabbana that was at the forefront of this trend with their tapestry-like embroidered pieces and lavish adornments, with the original Madonna as their muse. Just like the Baroque era itself, this trend is all about romanticism, extravagance, indulgence and opulence. The Baroque-inspired: the shapes of Dolce & Gabbana that propose a dress with bodice and stiff padding to enhance the curves, featuring golden embroidery on a black backdrop, to team with a jewel-like clutch.
The baroque trend is not restricted to clothing. It is also popular in shoes and accessories design. The details: the top-handles printed bag by Givenchy inspired by the mirrors of aristocratic Versailles, or the black suede shoe-boots with the heel embroidered like a small piece of jewellery, created by Ralph Lauren all shows the popularity of this trend.
The Baroque look from Love clothing...
Motel Rocks Nala Dress Baroque in Black & White
Motel Rocks Beth Dress Turquoise
Celebrities wearing the Baroque Trend...
Liker utrolig godt mange av de barokkinspirerte klærne. Det er så glamorøst ofte :)
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