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Old 02-10-2008   #1
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Skeletal Style S/S 2009

I wanted to start this the other day, but then several collections today reaffirmed my observations! Others here have noted the skeletal motif this season, as well.

Spring 2009 isn't about the McQueen's skulls, nor is it a matter of cross & bones iconography. This time, it is more about the paleontological intrigue of skeletal structures. Spines and ribcages in particular seem to fascinate.

I'll post some images within the next few minutes.
 

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I've been noticing this too, it ties into an overall primitive mood that I've been noticing.
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Rodarte S/S 09 - the Mulleavys confirmed they were influenced by "exoskeletons", as evidenced in these pieces:




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Even Cynthia Rowley played with this concept!

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skeletons (both human or other) were ALL OVER the Tokyo catwalk. I will find examples later... Hisui, Mintdesigns, Somarta to name a few
 
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I'm hunting and gathering. I remember thinking that "crustaceans" were a trend I witnessed live in NYFW - Rodarte's S/S 09 works in that context, too - but the familiar, human skeleton seems to be the more popular trend. Though I just noticed some kind of snail dress in V&R's collection.

Anyway, a very cool top from Staerk - a show I need to add to the Designers & Collections forum. The inspiration for the collection was Danish ghost stories; she incorporated organic flourishes throughout the looks. The words "bone", "spine", and "fern" were all over her program. This look seems the most obvious:


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Narciso Rodriguez Spring 2009
Not only did he offer the best version of "soft bondage" this season, he seemingly took inspiration from the wonders of the human skeleton for his sophisticated, graphical collection.






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Still in NYC and progressing from there...
Ohne Titel S/S 09 - A collection about the "sculpture of the human body."




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not a fan! especially not of styles like this: http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/4065/give1gi1.jpg. nobody looks good in it!
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michiko suzuki`s Ys red label
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hisui
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Notice at hisui, those are *stuffed bones* hanging off those gloves! Everything else was inspired by the human skeletal figure
 
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Does anyone remember which show from NYC had ribcages screenprinted on the tees?
 

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The cuffs and neck pieces at Christian Lacroix

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Old 03-10-2008   #14
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i love this trend.
Ute Ploier had something along the same line in their F/W 08/09 collection
(maybe a little less subtle though)
(www.male-mode.blogspot.com)
i hope to see more of it in menswear!

Pugh also had the idea of exoskeletons in his collection.
 
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McQueen did it in a big way! More to come!


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