Humberto Leon and Carol Lim are no strangers to travelling in search of inspiration, but for the Kenzo Resort '16 collection, the designer duo found influence underneath the scorching sun.
A total contrast from its forestry-themed Fall '15 collection, the Kenzo Resort '16 line is riddled with sun-bleached fabrics and a minimal color palette. Still playing with military and utilitarian details, this collections offers safari jackets, tunics, D-ring straps and cargo pants. Paying homage to the desert theme, a cactus motif is seen quite often within this line. The plant-based graphic is dotted across nylon Windbreakers and robe dresses.
This collection also features an avant-garde ombre pattern that mirrors the look of colored sand grains.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Minimal Color Fashion
- Opportunity to disrupt the fashion industry with simple yet stylish designs that rely on a limited color palette.
- Desert-inspired Fashion
- Opportunity to create fashion collections inspired by desert environments, using earthy tones and nature motifs.
- Avant-garde Ombre Patterns
- Opportunity to innovate by incorporating unique ombre patterns into fashion designs for a bold and artistic look.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion
- Opportunity for fashion brands to explore desert-inspired collections and experiment with minimal color palettes.
- Textile
- Opportunity for textile companies to develop new fabrics that mimic the sun-bleached effect seen in the Kenzo Resort '16 collection.
- Graphic Design
- Opportunity for graphic designers to create unique motifs and patterns inspired by desert elements, such as the cactus motif seen in this collection.
