The 'direction' of the collections and shows may well have been defined three months prior- as influences; life tells’, societies requests and reactions to previous hemlines dictate.
However a complete economic slow down surely has the same hints and sign-posts. Maybe not in the form of colour transitions and the need to renovate; but the depth of line on many a bankers visage, suggests more than a three month period of growth- or lack of it.
Maybe these designers didn’t have the statements from the Icelandic banks- but what if they did?
What do we suggest? Clothes made from Hessian and used second class stamps? Dresses that, like transformers- and the dancing cars in the adverts, convert into solid- tangible houses- ‘just in case the worse happens’? Why should the collections mourn for our losses...
Shows are the 'theatre' of the desiners- bring on the fantasy I say.
Otherwise the aforementioned influences; creative, visual, personal and extreme- would be outlawed for the world’s day to day events. We’d see prints with overlapping ‘Tesco’ vs. ‘Sainsbury’s’ slogans...
Models dripping down the catwalks- speaking with Gloucestershire accents.....
To think that the slim, clean lines seen at Stella McCartney for example, could have been a direct reaction to Gok Wan’s over use of the belt- visually screaming from the box most evenings? Just an idea..
Perhaps additional Scottish political coverage on the telly- forged the way for this season’s over use of tartan...