SOURCE
A new age of sports-inspired fashion championed by designers including Caitlin Price and Ryohei Kawanish of Landlord sees items creatively layered in striking new proportions. Much like the layered, tiled installations of sculptor Phung Tien Phan, clean lines are emphasized by the bold use of colour.
COLOUR
Punchy levels of green and plastic-like pink are worn layered against a sharply contrasting base of pure, crisp white, pale grey and navy. The clean and ultra-fresh blocking encouraged by the palette is accentuated through the use of contemporary sportswear fabric designs such as tricots and fine neoprenes.

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ATTITUDE
The look is very much genderless; a brave aesthetic propelled by the “coupling” dressing born out of South Korea and picked up by confident street-stylers with tons of attitude.

FABRICS
As you would expect, the boldest of our looks based solidly around active and urban sports fabrics with comfort and performance to the fore in neoprenes, tricots and bi-stretch qualities. Bold colours and new graphic patterns are important, not in their own right, but in how they are combined to create new proportions and layered looks. Trims: Zip, bang, wallop – an unmissable approach to trimmings in powerhouse colours, fluo and changeant effects and iced metallic applied to chains, swing tickets, garment labels and, of course, pipings, tapes and ribbons. N.B. the fun, custom jewellery.