The second drop of the Daily Paper Spring/Summer 2015 collection features a strong tie to Morocco, the brand's leading inspiration; more specifically, it draws inspiration from the descendants of the pre-Arab inhabitants of North Africa.
The worldly influences are seen in the color palettes, patterns, motifs and materials native to Morocco. Each Moroccan touch is incorporated into streetwear staples such as printed tees, bomber jackets, cotton rain coats, jogger pants and cropped shorts. The North African impressions are essentially updated for contemporary streetwear culture and its key audience.
The Amsterdam-based company has really hit it out of the park with its Spring/Summer 2015 collection, which is rich in culture and history that streetwear enthusiasts are sure to appreciate.
Moroccan-Inspired Streetwear
The Daily Paper Spring/Summer Features a Cultural Infusion
Trend Themes
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2. Worldly Influences in Fashion - Incorporating color palettes, patterns, motifs, and materials from different cultures into clothing.
3. Contemporary Streetwear Culture - Updating traditional clothing styles and designs for modern streetwear fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Exploring new cultural inspirations to create unique and trendy clothing collections.
2. Streetwear - Integrating diverse cultural elements into streetwear designs for a fresh and innovative aesthetic.
3. Apparel Manufacturing - Adapting traditional clothing styles and techniques to meet the demands of contemporary streetwear fashion.