Dystopian Fashion Meaning And Fashion Lines

Dystopian Fashion Meaning And Fashion Lines

Dystopian Fashion is a type of fashion designed as a form of a post apocalypse wear. Dystopian according to Wikipedia can be regarded as a fictional community or society that is undesirable or frightening.

Fashion exists in different forms. There are lots of things that inspires fashion. Fashion can also be used as a way of expression or to tell a story about a current situation or event.

Dystopian Fashion Meaning And Fashion Lines

Dystopian themed fashion were quite popular in the 2020 fall fashion show in Europe. The outfit wore included black cloaks to full-on face coverings. It was as if the designer was preparing for the Corona virus outbreak which was still silently advancing into a pandemic.

Dystopian Fashion Meaning And Fashion Lines

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“Dystopian themes in fashion have always expressed fears and anxieties about the fragility of bodies exposed to the threat of war, catastrophe and destruction,” said Jane Tynan, leader of MA Fashion Critical Studies at Central Saint Martins school in London.

Dystopian Fashion mostly involves boiler suits, sturdy boots, roomy jackets, pants, mostly designed in black or ashen colors.

Dystopian Fashion Meaning And Fashion Lines

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There are quite a number of fashion lines that deals in dystopian themed outfit. Let’s take a look at some dystopian outfits below:

1: Cloudburst Anime-Inspired Techwear

2: Kiko Kostadinov Futuristic Dystopic Womenswear.

3: 2019 OFF-WHITE fall/winter collection

4: Represent Fall/Winter 2019 collection

5: HAMCUS futuristic Dystopian Workwear

6: Public Culture 2019 spring collection

7: SAMIZDAT Spring/Summer 2020 collection

8: Do Not Bend Post-Apocalyptic Concept Streetwear.

 

 

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