If you find someone dressed like a beetle on the road, don't be surprised, because the "bionic" style will lead the fashion trend next year. Luo Jingjie, a professor at the famous clothing fashion research institute in China and a professor at Shanghai Donghua University’s School of Clothing, told reporters on the 12th that the clothing of the animal and plant ecology is expected to become a hot topic next year. Luo Jingjie introduced that after studying domestic and foreign pandemic agencies and master works, they found that the number of designs inspired by animals and plants has greatly increased this year. Which is especially true of animals. The recent popularity of butterfly patterns, crocodile scales, snakeskin lines, and houndstooth patterns has opened up the harbinger of "bionic" style. It is expected that the participation of three-dimensional cuts and geometric shapes will allow more animal shapes to be incorporated into clothing. “Popular trends are not controlled by human beings, but rather a social law. Just like a tree grows, you can infer its results from the process.†Luo Jingjie believes that low-carbon, environmental protection has become a hot topic of global public opinion. People began to pay attention to the environment, focus on the power of life, and reflect on the way people live. This kind of back-to-basics attitude has created the popularity of the "bionic" wind. With the approaching of the Shanghai World Expo, experts expect that the Expo culture will also bring a new momentum to clothing design. In the “Costume Fashion Trends 2011†report released by Donghua University’s School of Fashion, the popular trend is divided into four categories: “Legend, Ark, Matrix, and Movementâ€. The futuristic and minimalist trend of “matrix†is the main category. It is the product of the Expo.
Experts predict that "bionic" style will become popular fashion
If you find someone dressed like a beetle on the road, don't be surprised, because the "bionic" style will lead the fashion trend next year. Luo Jingjie, a professor at the famous clothing fashion research institute in China and a professor at Shanghai Donghua University’s School of Clothing, told reporters on the 12th that from the perspective of the design style of the world’s most famous fashion designers, clothing that simulates animal and plant ecology is expected to become a hot topic next year.