For spring 2008, spangle brightened catwalks everywhere, and (for the most part) designers steered clear of the ultra futuristic, bulky intergalactic gaud people have come to associate with metallic finishes and shiny plastics. Instead, they have gone for a luxe look with fluid, light-reflective pieces and a streamlined aesthetic executed with draping, pleating, and bias-cuts.
Sequins remain at the forefront of shiny style this season as designers continued to delight with the razzle-dazzle of metallics. But in addition to the shiny sequin-covered dress that's been all the rage through fall/winter, silver, gold, bronze and copper glistened across spring's runways in futuristic high-tech plastic fabrics, glossy satins, fine beadwork, high-sheen silks, and foil-like lamé.
Belgian designer Olivier Theysken's spring/summer 2008 collection for Nina Ricci is an excellent example of just how sophisticated the season's metallic fashions are. In what the designer himself has described as an ethereal collection with a touch of melancholy, paper-thin silver fan-pleated taffeta, twisted metallic velvet, and shimmering marbleized silks flowed as liquefied metal across the catwalk.
In an October 21, 2007 Los Angeles Times article, "Olivier Theyskens and the Iodized Ball Gown," style writer Booth Moore noted Theysken's use of modern fabrics and techniques as they combined masterfully to produce the show-stopping titanium iodized pleated ball gown, which glowed "like a moonbeam" as it cascaded down the runway.
The dazzling appeal of sequins rests in their ability to reflect light and enhance curves. Off the runways and onto the streets, they're dressing up everyday silhouettes such as mini-dresses, simple tanks, straight skirts, and wide belts.
Eye-catching, feminine, and sexy – sequins will add a sparkly splash of flair to any ensemble. Fashions behind the sequin trend are grown up and confident – pretty with an edge. And although they were all the rage this past holiday season, shimmer makes an impact all season long, in many styles – from boho beauties, glamor queens, pretty preps, and righteous rockers, to futuristic femmes and retro-inspired chicks.
Be careful to select garments made from high quality fabrics, with flattering cuts. You don't want to appear as if you've constructed your skirt from leftover aluminum foil, and there's nothing like shine to accentuate bulges and other figure flaws, so tread carefully when embracing the trend, and don't be afraid to just say "no" to certain styles if they really don't suit your body or personality.
As a rule of thumb, keep metallic fashions subtle for daytime and professional attire, but feel free to dive into the trend for evening wear and funky occasions.