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The Christopher Lemaire Bean Pole Line Draws From 'Novo' Style

The Christopher Lemaire Bean Pole collaboration has resulted in a powerful and youthful collection of clothes inspired by the 'Novo' movement. The term Novo encapsulates the European New Wave movement. The Novo influences of proto-electronic, minimal wave and post-punk can all be seen in the Fall/Winter Novo collection.

Designer Christopher Lemaire and Korean label Bean Pole have produced a collection that is full of geometric prints, bold and micro. Color blocked shirts play on punk style and use clean lines for a modern feel. The micro-geometric print pant is an eye-catching piece that is full of youth, and the black, white, gray and yellow color palette is derived from the electronic music that inspired the collection.

The Christopher Lemaire Bean Pole collection is only available at oki-ni.
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