Arc’teryx, a high-end Canadian brand specializing in outdoor apparel, has once again teamed up with Japanese fashion label BEAMS to launch a new Fall/Winter 2022 collection titled 'Dimensions.' The concise capsule has been designed specifically to celebrate BEAMS' 25th anniversary and will be the first collaboration between the two labels to ever be released outside of the Japanese market.
The collection includes four pieces: the Beta Jacket, the Mantis 26 Backpack (26 L), the Mantis 1 Waistpack (1.5 L), and the Mantis 2 Waistpack (2.5 L). All of the items feature the same color-block design scheme and color combinations, which include a mix of black, white, grey, and beige. A definite standout, the Beta Jacket comes with a double-zipper design, a GORE-TEX shell, gold embroidery on its sleeves, and a big bird Arc'teryx logo on the chest.
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Arc’teryx and BEAMS Team Up to Launch the 'Dimensions' Collection
Trend Themes
1. Collaborative Capsule Collections - The trend of high-end fashion brands teaming up to launch limited-edition collections celebrating significant milestones or events offers opportunities for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry through creative and exclusive designs.
2. Color-blocked Outdoor Apparel - The trend of color-blocked outdoor apparel in high-end fashion brands presents disruptive innovation opportunities for companies to integrate sustainability and eco-friendliness in their manufacturing processes and material selection.
3. Minimalistic Designs - The trend towards minimalistic designs in fashion collections, exemplified by the Arc’teryx and BEAMS 'Dimensions' collection, offers disruptive innovation opportunities for brands to cater to consumers who prefer simple, functional and versatile pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can benefit from disruptive innovation in sustainable and exclusive designs, based on trends like collaborative capsule collections and minimalistic designs.
2. Outdoor Apparel - Outdoor apparel companies can tap into the trend of color-blocked designs to offer consumers functional and sustainable products that also incorporate elements of high-end fashion.
3. Luxury Goods - The luxury goods industry can explore disruptive innovation in exclusive designs by collaborating with other brands and offering limited-edition collections, as demonstrated by the Arc’teryx and BEAMS 'Dimensions' collection.