So far there’s been no shortage of bomber jackets, jogger pants and anoraks on the New York runways and although N.Hoolywood designer Daisuke Obana offered up these active-influenced items, his take on the pieces felt less conventional. He achieved this by utilizing fluid fabrics, painterly abstract prints and typography from Tokyo-based calligrapher Mikitype.
Fashion Designer Carlos Campos explores a different facet in their new designs for the new season, we see that in his collection, minimal, green army and earthy colors, they create a comfortable atmosphere, see the work well done in the pants and jackets, raincoats, and jacket complement a surreal touch to the collection.
Tim Coppens blended Japanese and early Nineties references in his spring collection, with layered gilets over color-blocked anoraks he paired with Japanese slippers. Signature bombers and parachute jackets were also offered, helping the collection remain true to the brand’s DNA.
After day 1 meetings and presentations in New York Fashion Week, here’s, full of most re-known models in the Big Apple. Joseph Abboud's Spring/Summer 2017 Collection includes a graceful palette of ivory, chocolate, white, sand, flax and tobacco. We can appreciate softly tailored floral print jackets and striped vests along in the runway.
A haunting and cinematic editorial by Christian Oita, The Exiled Prince follows Moroccan model and LGBTQ advocate Ossam Arad through a fictional yet deeply personal journey of exile, identity, and defiance in the Arab world.