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The Bondage Pant: Spring 2010

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Thursday, December 10, 2009



Bondage PantPreviously reserved for “Gothic tough girls” or rock stars on stage, the bondage pant has become this year’s skinny pant. 
Tao and Rad Hourani stayed true to form turning out the classic black and zipper infused tight and torn trouser.  Cynthia Rowley added a little edge to her usually feminine hostess dresses with a slashed up tone on tone variety paired underneath her go to silhouettes. Gareth Pughlightened up his usual architectural collection with draping and mushroom hues.  Gaultier took to the streets and produced a sportier version of the gothic style.  Just Cavalli mixed bandage and bondage choosing nude hues that criss-crossed across the leg.  Gucci placed the bondage details primarily on the thighs and made it more of an emphasis than an over all look with higher-waists and ankle cinching platform sandals.  Alas, it was Valentino’s Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli with their soft and hard contrast of a nude rosette blouse and wispy trouser (making the bondage effect look like ribbons) that brought the trend off the streets and into society.
-Lynn Furge

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