THE G FRAME: EMBRACING THE DARK SIDE

Goth has always been categorized as a subculture, however it is without a doubt one of the most common source of inspiration for many artists and designers. This year we have seen almost every big name designers alive flashing out the their dark sides, decorating the runway with laces, chains, leather and black.
As strange as it sounds, fashion, which it's greatest supporters come from the female side of human race, is however dominated by the male forces when it comes to the creator and designers. However, there is one particular female designer who has been dressing her runway and labels with black and more black, undoubtedly the one who had embraced and enhanced the goth fashion to its finest.
Ann Demeulemeester
A designer born in Belgium, who had shown the world how goth fashion can be worn daily in the most classy way. Here are a couple of her designs for Fall 2010:


Next up I have handpicked some images released by the other designers who had decided to join the dark side. You can probably tell from the elements they had added in to their couture collections this year. So ladies, it's time to pull out that lace and mesh outfits and long coats again and walk down the streets with your head held high.
Couture collection by Alexis Mabille
Couture collection by Christian Dior
Couture collection by Givenchy
So you were saying? Mainstream fashion are not goth friendly? Now look and think again.
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