The Dolce & Gabbana woman strutted the runway with wild tousled hair, sporting disheveled low-riding denim looks, skin-tight distressed-leather trousers and barely there lace tops. "We wanted a primitive mood, slightly hippie with a touch of the nomadic about it. Its like the women who love to shop at Portobello, who mix vintage in with rugged pieces," says Dolce & Gabbana in "Call of the Wild." The appearance of Davy Crockett and the wild frontier girls was at the catwalk of Christian Dior. Bleached and burned denim, shredded fabric and distressed furs ruled the collection of Roberto Cavalli. Calvin Klein was in a rugged mood with his distressed leather coats and vests. Mui Mui completed their looks with accessories from distressed leather belts and lace-up boots. Even John Gallianos evening dresses showed their wild side with frays and shreds. Alberta Ferrettis version was tulle-layered dresses and edges burned with a laser.
The trend is about going back to the handcrafted look natural and raw. In the crazy world of fashion where everything is about brand, fashionistas are now looking for special distinct pieces. It is something that doesnt look new. It is something that looks like "it has been in my closet for years." It is also about comfort and familiarity. Just imagine a home that looks lived-in. Thats how the look should feel. The trend is perfect for todays economic downturn. You can look hip and of-the-moment without having to buy new things. Look through your baul collection. Revive your grandmothers worn-out bags and keep wearing those leather boots until they look distressed. Or frequent flea markets and garage sales. You would be surprised. Other peoples trash might be your treasure. Then dress up the look with a lace top, a vintage brooch, a ladylike handbag, beautiful dangling earrings, chunky bracelets or a serious jacket. I cannot stress enough that it is all about individuality. With the fashion now, you are free to express yourself.