Make a bold statement with digital prints this spring! When used strategically, they can be ultra-flattering. Speaking of digital printing, we have to mention the Greek designer Mary Katrantzou. The colorful, complex digital prints make her work really unique in the fashion circle. If you are an artistic person, embrace digital print this spring.
History of digital print
Digital printing has a relatively short history. It only became widely available for paper-printing purposes in the 1990s. Even as recently as five years ago, the costs involved in digital fabric printing meant it was out of reach for most designers. The more adventurous and artistically minded designers were leaders in the digital-print movement. Many of these designers spend a lot of time creating unique print designs, often basing them on photographs manipulated to abstraction or more literal versions.
Why we need digital print
From bursts of florals to kaleidoscopic patterns, there's no shortage of selection in the vast array of digital prints. Digital prints have been a hot fashion trend for a few seasons now. For fashion designers, a big advantage of digital prints is that they provide a uniform look across garments of all sizes. The most popular styles of digital prints are bold, almost psychedelic motifs.
What are trending now about digital prints?
Digital prints were once considered a fashion statement that the arty folk generally sported. Digital print fashion zooms in on bold picturesque designs, symmetrical graphics, and futuristic color combinations for a unique style statement that's all your own.
How to wear digital prints?
When wearing digital prints, chose a single item of clothing and make that your focus. No one wants to overdo it! Co-ordinate your digital prints by drawing out a key color and making this the focus of your outfit! Team a digital print skirt with a top in a block color. If you’re feeling really bold, why not try teaming a digital print blazer with some digital print pants? To break it up, pick a top in a neutral color. Pair a digital print dress with a classic blazer and some cute wedges for another great day-to-night option.
Many celebrities are fans of digital prints. Here are some celebrity digital print styles.
Kristen Stewart looked so youthful and sweet in one of Peter Pilotto’s bright digital print dresses. It’s fun and youthful, which definitely suits her style.
The Duchess of Cambridge is becoming quite a fashion icon. Her demure yet fashionable outfits have won praise from many fashion critics. Here she opted for something more contemporary in a stylish Prabal Gurung digital print dress.
Anna Dello Russo, the queen of going for the bold, attended Paris Fashion Week shows in a vibrant, multicolored dress with heels and sunglasses.
Cara Delevingne stopped by Carine Roitfeld's Paris Fashion Week fete in a floor-length Emilio Pucci printed gown.
Erdem is another one of those brands that have really mastered the art of the digital print. Emma Watson wore a black and blue mini dress with slight peplum detailing at the waist. She kept the accessories simple with symmetrical cuffs and black pointed pumps.
Rashida Jones stepped out for a party honoring her father Quincy early in the month in a printed knee-length Peter Pilotto dress with studded Valentino pumps.
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