Trendlette - Cutouts
Filed under: Fashion, Runway Report
And to think of all the moth-eaten sweaters and holey T-shirts we've stupidly thrown out over the years.
Take a look at these trend-setting cutout runway looks ... or just grab some scissors and start cutting.
Spring 2010 Trend - Cutouts
Jill Stuart - Spring 2010
Fang-like slits along the arms and belly added serious edge to Jill Stuart's Spring 2010 collection. But does anyone else see a bearded dude's face?
Kristian Dowling, Getty Images for IMG
Alexander Wang - Spring 2010
Finally -- a runway look for UPS employees who just want to show off their happy trail. For his Spring 2010 line, Alexander Wang chose to put the spotlight on the lower belly, dangerously close to the pelvic bone. Tall girls, consider yourself warned.
Thomas Concordia, WireImage
Carolina Herrera - Spring 2010
Coming soon to a Renee Zellweger premiere near you: this dramatic Carolina Herrera for Spring 2010 gown with slivers of bare skin over the breasts.
JP Yim, WireImage
Cushnie Et Ochs - Spring 2010
Well, here's the perfect dress for slashing, er, flashing some cleavage. Cushnie et Ochs' little black dress is just one of many sliced-and-diced looks the duo showed for Spring 2010.
JP Yim, WireImage
Erin Wasson - Spring 2010
Denim one-alls and ribs just seem to go together, don't they? Blue jean baby queens with rock-hard abs can show them off in this cutout romper from the Erin Wasson x RVCA Spring 2010 collection.
Frazer Harrison, Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz
Hervé Léger - Spring 2010
Herve Leger's shimmering onesie for whippet-thin ice skaters from Spring 2010 boasts flesh-exposing cutouts that wouldn't have been out of place in Buffalo Bill's sewing room.
JP Yim, WireImage
Max Azria - Spring 2010
The pleated slits on this nude dress from Max Azria's Spring 2010 show guarantee an up close and personal profile shot. Choose your underwear accordingly.
Frazer Harrison, Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz
Michael Kors - Spring 2010
This watercolor skirt and pastel sweater combo scream Michelle Obama, but the coming apart at the seams style -- while adding edge to an otherwise elegant ensemble -- might mean First Lady style scandal come spring.
Jemal Countess, Getty Images for IMG
Rodarte - Spring 2010
So much for fall's bulky shoulders. The latest collection from the always inventive Rodarte sisters included tribal, organic-feeling cutouts such as this tangled, bare-shoulder creation.
Heathcliff O'Malley, Catwalking/Getty Images
Yigal Azrouël - Spring 2010
Bathing suit shopping just got a whole lot scarier thanks to the asymmetrical cutout side panels of Yigal Azrouel's white one-piece for Spring 2010. The pale and pudgy need not apply.
Frazer Harrison, Getty Images for IMG
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Jessica 9-17-2009 @ 1:52PM
As if everyone doesn't show enough skin already. Please, pretty soon it's going to be trendy to look like a prositute. Leave a little for the imagination ladies and maybe then you won't get used like a brown paper bag.
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Sissy 9-17-2009 @ 10:05AM
Cut-outs are fugly and tacky...
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Val 9-17-2009 @ 10:14AM
The models are so skinny!
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Mary 9-17-2009 @ 11:25AM
Oh God no, the 90s 90210 era is coming back!! I thought I was free from that after high school!!! Run awayyyyyy!!!!
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Cat Lady 9-17-2009 @ 10:29AM
Why is it so hard for people to comment on what ever the topic is rather then post a bunch of links that we care nothing about. I would like to ask everyone to keep hitting the "Report" button on these people.
Now back to the subject... some of these I like and some are a little off the wall, but the designers are just picking up on what the kids in schools are doing to their clothes and making it seem like "WOW look what we thought up". I really would like to see designers, design clothes for REAL women with curves. I applaud the women that do, do this because some of the outfits don't cover much, but they are only 1/100,000 of the body style in the world today.
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Redhed 9-17-2009 @ 10:47AM
When will designers stop designing for women who look like anorexic, gawky, prepubescent boys? Anyone can make something hang well when the model is basically a hanger. Average women are 5'5" to 5'6", yet designers create for the few women who are 5'10" and over--and when will they realize women have busts? I'm not asking designers to imagine only size 12 or larger, I'm just asking they put their imagination and talents to a better use. Maybe they just aren't as talented as they think.
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Emily 9-17-2009 @ 10:54AM
it's official! all the bad trends of the 80's have come back!!
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Le13 9-17-2009 @ 10:53AM
I am a typical 29 year old male, and let me tell you ladies something.....Do not think that a figure such as these women have is what men want....They have no figure....It seems very unhealthy to me, and not very comfortable to wrap your arms around.
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robert 9-17-2009 @ 10:58AM
They forgot to cutout the most important part the crotch
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Emily 9-17-2009 @ 11:30AM
personally i would not be able to help but SMILE while modeling, hello!! looking fabulous (aside from some being too thin however) wearing, albeit sometimes strange clothes, but nonetheless expensive, and all the pictures being taken...you'd think these models would manage to look happier!
maybe their too busy thinking about food...
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J.P. 9-17-2009 @ 11:06AM
Don't you just want to thank your lucky stars that you DON"T have to wear clothes like these? Nor do you have to starve yourself to look as emaciated as these models!
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ges2917 9-17-2009 @ 11:11AM
Really, those thin models are girls, huh. Time to eat something ladies LIKE FOOD.
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Sam 9-17-2009 @ 1:21PM
The good bad and really UGLY dresses are on the way. I never saw anything so horrible from the bottom of the clothes barrel.
My ex wife was way ahead of her time. She was a real cut up.
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Brian F 9-17-2009 @ 12:18PM
The models look like they came straight from the concentration camps.Not just because they're skinnny, just the overall look. WHY?!?!?
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mezl 9-17-2009 @ 12:43PM
guess i'd look mad walking down the run way too, if i had to wear some of these clothes. seriously- who could realistically wear these things? where would you wear them? and how much harrasment would you have to put up with if you did wear these things? maybe the designers are homosexual, and would never harrass a woman, but real men in the real world would harrass any woman wearing this "clothing". and i also think models should go on strike, fight for their right to gain a bit of weight and look like a woman is supposed to look- HEALTHY. REAL women ARE CURVY. these designers are mysogonistic. for making them starve themselves, and for designing ugly clothes for women to wear. give me a t-shirt, flannel shirt and jeans any day. the designers can keep their over priced rags. the way i see it, the less cloth- the less it should cost. idiots.
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Bagman520 9-17-2009 @ 12:54PM
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