Nomadic Streetwear Lookbooks

The JOE CHIA Spring/Summer 2015 Catalog Highlights Layered Looks

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.

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.
SCORE
6.0 out of 10
GENDER
90% Men10% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 95%
Activity 76%
Freshness 8%