Saturday, May 8, 2010

Zimmermann take a digital look at prints

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Australian fashion label Zimmermann are on quite a high lately with the opening of their first New York store last month (which came with a bit of buzz) but the Australian fashion label didn’t disappoint fans with a spring/summer 2010-11 collection, that if compared to their last summer collection had a sharper more futuristic feel.

Entitled The Vanishing Point, the collection told a different story from their last, slightly more hippie, collection. Sure it featured an array of floral prints in black & white, nude, lilac, aqua and sherbet, but the prints were more graphic, digitized and graduated to appear 3D. It was Zimmermann’s new design methods that had us in awe. According to the show notes one look was created by splicing a floral print into tissue-thin strips, interlaced horizontally and vertically into a sleeveless tank dress. Then there were the laser cut dresses layered over contrasting prints that showed unabashed forward-thinking.

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