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Vision 2017 - Ruffled Up (Geraldine Wharry)

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Jan 19, 2017


 

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Beyond Seinfeld’s iconic shirt, the ruffle has managed to take its Elizabethan and 16th century European roots and propel them into 2017. The drama of fashion, as always, anchors itself strongly in historical references.
 
 

Molly Goddard SS17 / Anne Sofie Madsen SS17

 

 
In 2016, ruffles became a key detail. In 2017, ruffles do more than adorn a garment. They sculpt and extend it to new dimensions as seen in Molly Goddard and Marques Almeida.

Embracing its origins in 16th century German military clothing, ruffles are seen in the most directional casual Fall Winter 2017 collections at Craig Green and Sibling.
 
 
 

Marques Almeida Pre-Fall 2017 / Craig Green AW17


 
In a coup de grace, trousers in a variety of lengths and shapes get the freshest update seen in years, with ruffle strands cascading and creating dynamic 3D effects, as seen our full image gallery linked below.
 
For denim interpretations of the trend, please visit our ‘Vision 2017: Denim innovation’ report.
 
Copyright Geraldine Wharry | Research contribution: Tanja Novak
 
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