Up-and-coming London-based designer Charlie Constantinou works in collaboration with Icelandic imprint 66°North on a joint collection prepared for the colder seasons of the year. The capsule dives into the archives of 66°North and its rich 90-year history. The result highlights tech-centric outerwear and knitwear as the main focus along with items prepared to withstand the weather conditions.
The collection is produced in Latvia and is made from discarded materials that have been left behind in 66°North factories, creating a circular form of production. Some items include protective coats that are made from water-resistant 3M textiles in the colors purple, brown, and green. It features details including rubberized co-branding details on the chest, removable hoods, and extended side pockets.
Winter-Ready Technical Apparel
Charlie Constantinou Joins 66°North on a New Capsule
Trend Themes
1. Eco-conscious Apparel - The use of discarded materials in clothing production presents opportunities for brands to embrace circular production models and appeal to eco-conscious consumers.
2. Tech-centric Outerwear - The emphasis on technical features in outerwear highlights the potential for innovation in the development of clothing that prioritizes function and performance.
3. Collaborative Design - Partnering with designers allows established brands to tap into new creative perspectives and reach new audiences through unique collaborations.
Industry Implications
1. Apparel Manufacturing - Clothing manufacturers can explore circular production models and incorporate technical features for added value and appeal to consumers.
2. Sustainability - Eco-conscious consumers are increasingly seeking out environmentally-friendly clothing options, creating opportunities for sustainable apparel brands to fill a growing demand.
3. Fashion Design - Collaborating with designers provides fashion brands with opportunities to experiment with creative concepts and push the boundaries of traditional fashion design.