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XLIM's 'EP.2' Collection Offers a Range of Clean-Cut Looks

South Korean fashion label XLIM has unveiled its newest collection titled 'EP.2'. The expansive new capsule sees the brand deliver a wide range of silhouettes while returning to its ongoing source of design inspiration: contemporary architecture.

As a result, EP.2 is packed with neutral-toned garments boasting dynamic constructions, clean lines, and textural displays. In addition, precise paneling appears as a notable design recurring throughout the ensemble. Standout pieces include windbreakers, softshell jackets, blouson styles, long sleeve shirts, hemmed trousers, sling bags, and minimally designed headwear. Of course, all of the looks possess a clean-cut quality that is remscient of minimalist architectural designs.

For those interested, the EP.2 collection is currently available for pre-order on XLIM's website, while its official release date is set for February 16.
Trend Themes
1. Contemporary Architecture-inspired Fashion - Traditional fashion designers can partner with architects to collaborate on designs, merging form and function to create new, cutting-edge garments.
2. Neutral-toned Garments with Dynamic Constructions - There is opportunity for textile manufacturers to create new materials that combine durability, comfort, and an architectural aesthetic.
3. Minimalist Design in Menswear - Brands can capitalize on the trend towards simple, streamlined designs by creating new collections that are versatile, comfortable, and stylish.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can focus on architecture-inspired collections to add a new, trendy dimension to their lines.
2. Architecture - Architects can partner with fashion designers to create innovative garments that blur the lines between fashion and art.
3. Textiles - Textile manufacturers can innovate by developing new materials that are durable, comfortable, and have an architectural aesthetic.

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