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Saturday, 10 September 2022 12:21

Bluezone at Munich: Denim designers go wild, revamp vintage

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Designers are using denim as a canvas for their wildest ideas, as seen in Bluezone, Munich.

There is simple denim made with high-quality fabrics, soft tailoring and staple fits. These are timeless designs that consumers can keep in the closets season after season. Designers are prioritizing indigo dye techniques that can achieve deep and authentic effects and sewing techniques that enhance durability.

One trend is about revamping vintage values garments like a Trucker jacket or a five-pocket jean with a Gen Z take on traditional embroidery, typography and graphics.Silhouettes are boxier and wider. Super flat denim fabrics are paired with technical elements like drawstring nylon waistbands. A jean jacket is spliced together with a sateen bomber. Curved piping draws the eye away from traditional seams. This approach to design is carried into artwork that combines traditional cowboy motifs with collegiate fonts and embroidered images with a rough sketch appearance.

Tone-on-tone designs and material mixing areadding dimension to all-black looks. A lot of new fabrics have structure and are thicker and more rugged fabrics. Shiny fabrics and satin weaves are also important. Another trend is merging denim with latex, workwear and monochromatic color schemes.The theme challenges stereotypes by taking a gender-fluid and ageless approach to sexy fashion.