JOE CHIA presented his Spring/Summer 2015 collection during the WHITE tradeshow in Milan and stunned style enthusiasts with a range of bold and eye-catching pieces.
Presented in a palette of black, white and grey tones, this menswear line embodies a vanguard and conceptual aesthetic. The collection's lookbook shines a light on sculptural pieces that include oversized tunics, pleated pants and voluminous outerwear garments.
These pieces are dynamically layered and are a contemporary translation of cultural garb. When paired together, looks from the JOE CHIA Spring/Summer 2015 collection take on an artistic form but become more versatile and wearable when incorporated into one's existing wardrobe.
Fusing aesthetics with comfort, the rookie designer proves he is a talent to watch for.
What's Driving This Trend
- Sculptural Streetwear Fashion
- Designing oversized and voluminous garments with dynamic layering in a monochromatic palette.
- Cultural Translation Fashion
- Translating cultural garb into versatile, wearable pieces for contemporary streetwear.
- Artistic Wearable Collections
- Creating collections that take on an artistic form and can also be incorporated into one's existing wardrobe.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion Industry
- The fashion industry can incorporate sculptural layering and cultural translation to create unique streetwear designs.
- Retail Industry
- Retailers can offer unique and artistic streetwear collections that still remain versatile and wearable for everyday use.
- Textile Industry
- The textile industry can innovate materials to support the creation of voluminous and pleated garments for streetwear fashion.
