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NEXUSVII launches the Daydream Believer Capsule for SS22

Japanese fashion label NEXUSVII introduces its latest collection designed for the Spring/Summer 2022 season entitled Daydream Beleiver. The new seasonal range spotlights neo-vintage designs as inspiration, paired perfectly with high-quality materials and bespoke materials.

The standout items in the collection include patchwork jackets and boot-cut pants that are made with the help of artist Naoto Yoshida. The capsule continues with uniquely dyed options that are made using red roof tiles of Shuri Castle, which is a UNESCO World Heritage SIte that was destroyed in the Battle of Okinawa back in 1945 and again through a fire in 2019. The tops in the seasonal capsule include Hawaiian shirts with a Marilyn Monroe visual, satin bomber jackets, and much more.
Trend Themes
1. Neo-vintage Fashion - The rise of neo-vintage designs presents an opportunity for designers to modernize traditional clothing styles with new materials and technology.
2. Artistic Collaborations - Working with artists to create unique designs can ensure that products stand out while also highlighting the work of talented creators.
3. Sustainable Fashion - By using bespoke materials and repurposing historical artifacts, designers can create sustainable fashion pieces that showcase the beauty of the past while also embracing modern and eco-friendly practices.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can incorporate neo-vintage designs, artistic collaborations, and sustainable materials into their seasonal collections to stand out in a crowded market.
2. Art - Collaborating with fashion designers to create unique clothing and accessory designs can provide artists with a new and exciting medium for their work.
3. Heritage Preservation - By repurposing historical artifacts such as the red roof tiles of Shuri Castle, designers can help to preserve cultural heritage while creating something new and beautiful.

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