COLLECTIF AUCUN, a Parisian fashion label that was founded back in 2015, recently unveiled its Fall/Winter 2018 collection. To highlight the different styles that make up the collection, COLLECTIF AUCUN released a lookbook that's centered in graffiti-covered streets that are colorfully illuminated by the neon signs that hang above small stores.
The lookbook features just two models: Kevin Sparker and Gabriel Merlin, who were captured by photographer Jérémy Cardoso. To style the lookbook, COLLECTIF AUCUN employed the talents of Serdane Massamet, who combined vintage floral pants that have flared legs with more modern graphic tees, making for a unique contrast that attracts the attention of viewers. In addition to the floral pants, other garments that feature vintage materials and patterns include a button-up jacket, which is constructed from a lilac material that's covered in horses and riding gear.
Retro Pattern Streetwear
The New COLLECTIF AUCUN Lookbook Highlights a Use of Vintage Material
Trend Themes
1. Retro Pattern Streetwear - Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate vintage materials and patterns into streetwear collections for a unique and eye-catching contrast.
2. Graffiti-inspired Lookbooks - Potential for fashion labels to create lookbooks with graffiti-covered street settings that add vibrancy and urban appeal to their designs.
3. Floral Pants Revival - Revival of vintage floral pants with flared legs as a fashionable statement piece that can blend with modern graphic tees for a stylish contrast.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry has an opportunity to embrace retro patterns and materials to create unique collections that appeal to contemporary streetwear enthusiasts.
2. Photography - Photography industry can explore the use of graffiti-covered street settings as vibrant backdrops for fashion shoots, adding an edgy and urban aesthetic to the images.
3. Textile - Textile industry has an opportunity to provide vintage-inspired materials and patterns to fashion brands looking to incorporate retro elements into their collections.