Geometry is a recurrent theme on the runway, with designers like Gianfranco Ferre and Salvatore Ferragamo capitalizing on this trend in recent catwalk appearances.
Gianfranco Ferre hit two birds with one stone by using geometry and androgyny in one look.
Geometric outfits don’t always have to look severe. Here, Preen designed the shift to have ruffle-like rims, adding a touch of femininity.
Structured dresses can look austere and unrefined. To give this geometric dress a tad of softness, Gianfranco Ferre used a flowy fabric.
A geometric dress can make you look delicate and innocent! Salvatore Ferragamo did a revamp of the classic tube mini for this structured outfit. Ferragamo used an all-white theme to achieve a dainty-looking ensemble.
Who ever thought edges and corners in a dress would look sexy? Geometric outfits and structured dresses are the new must-haves, as seen on celebrities like Taylor Swift.
Structured dresses can transform you in many ways: it can make you look mature and powerful or idealistic and pure. Add geometry into the equation and give your wardrobe the edge it needs!
pictures from www.style.com
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