“When there is a crisis in fashion, the brands usually tone tone, but some people are still looking for our maximumism and stability.” So said that Philip Plain said on a zoom call from his villa in Cannes. For the resort, he did zero on geometric tattoos as an inspiration, looking at various artists and old school aesthetics and translated them into prints, resulting in the designer “Philip Plain Classics; very experimental, not always very worn.” The symmetrical tattoo prints were laser-H on denim truck jackets and jackets, while the shirt had fickle, microscopic details such as skull-shaped buttons.
A large novelty was the beginning of bright colors, such as a suit in bright orange and crocodile-crushed leather bombers, which were contrary to the soil tones of sand and chocolate brown. Colorful Versity jackets bore the names of cities where the plane has stores, and Denim played a role on the casual and tilated separated, double-breadd coat and even a double bag.
The sleek black tailoring is decorated with studs in size or multicolored tattoo-inspired patches, and the biker jackets almost completely completely unlike silver or matte black studs, with complex embroidery of tattoos, round the collection.