In recent years, renowned firms such as Gucci and Givenchy have begun to use geometric figures in their designs, a trend that has become a guaranteed success. In such a way they create through their garments visual games that make us see in the clothes more than just fabric. Fashion has been evolving to reach another level where innovation, creativity and the difference are what count on the catwalk.
I would like to highlight Maya Hansen, a designer who through volumes and patterns has used geometry as the common thread of her new garments. The key to these designs is the use of neutral tones to tone down the opulence and extravagance of the designs. An example of his designs is...
In addition, geometric prints tend to stylise the female silhouette by enhancing curves and accentuating the waist. In fact, there are designers who have even made use of geometry and fashion to make tributes to animals, in the case of Linda Kostowski & Mashallah Design I point out the 1/10Edition collection that focuses on birds as seen in the image:
On the other hand, in important fashion festivals such as the Fashion Week in Paris, geometry has taken a leading role, as in the case of Loewe several designs were presented, among which the following one stands out
But we must not go to such exquisite brands, in Zara, a clothing chain within reach of many of us, we also find designs like this one
A great resource to check is the following one, in which the singer is using geometric mode to dress up:
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