Peeking it's head into the Fall/Winter 07 lines was the 60's influenced trend of dip dye fabrics. Now the runways of NY, London and Milan are showing the trend is set to continue into Spring/Summer 08.
It's not quite tie dye and not quite structure dye but the gentle dipping of colour at the hem of quality silk continues to be a simple way to ad flare to standard designs. BCBG designer, Max Azria, was the first to show the look for S/S and he's not alone. Top designers are keeping the trend alive. Like? Y/N?
Matthew Williamson
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I love the "dip dye", formerly known as "Tie Dye". It has a whole new spin and adds so much visual interest. The colour variation is sort of like a "colour scaping".