
2000s · 2000s · Belgian
Designer
Dries van Noten
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
printed silk
Culture
Belgian
Movement
Belgian Fashion · Indie Sleaze
Influences
Japanese textile printing · Art Nouveau florals
A midi-length skirt in printed silk featuring a large-scale floral motif in navy blue and gold against a peach ground. The skirt has a straight, fitted silhouette that falls to mid-calf length. The print shows stylized botanical elements with flowing, organic forms typical of contemporary designer fashion. The fabric appears to have a smooth silk surface with crisp drape. The skirt is styled with a coordinating printed silk blouse or top and a neutral leather jacket, creating a layered contemporary look characteristic of 2000s designer ready-to-wear.
Both pieces capture the early 2000s moment when digital printing technology collided with a new hunger for organic, almost psychedelic imagery — the bodycon dress with its sunset gradient that bleeds from coral to cream, and the Belgian skirt's oversized blue florals sprawling across peachy silk like spilled watercolors.
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