Japanese fashion label F/CE.® introduces its latest range for the Fall/Winter 2022 season with the Germany capsule. The seasonal looks are made with inspiration around the idea of less is more. It stays aligned with the brand's previous drops with an elevated function to the wearables.
The silhouettes are prepared for layering as well, readying for the colder seasons. Some of the pieces include the olive wool top coats that are incorporated with nylon vests and a hidden orange backpack suspender. This highlights the sleek function of the looks and it is followed by the fitted nylon pants that are detailed with cargo pockets and belts that are built into the silhouette before being rounded out by plaid cabin jackets, trucker jackets, and more.
Fall-Ready Minimally Designed Fashion
F/CE.® Launches the New Germany Capsule for FW22
Trend Themes
1. Minimally Designed Fashion - F/CE.® showcases the potential for minimal design aesthetics in fashion for the Fall/Winter 2022 season, opening up opportunities for disruptive innovations in sustainable, functional, and versatile clothing.
2. Layering-friendly Silhouettes - F/CE.® designs layering-friendly silhouettes for cold weather fashion in its latest seasonal range, providing opportunities for new innovations in modular fashion and adaptive clothing.
3. Sleek and Functional Looks - F/CE.® highlights the potential for clothing items that combine sleek aesthetics with high functionality, opening up possibilities for new innovations in wearable technology and utility clothing.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - F/CE.®'s Germany capsule for FW22 showcases potential opportunities for disruptive innovations in the fashion industry, specifically in sustainable, adaptive, modular, and utilitarian clothing.
2. Textile Industry - F/CE.®'s Fall/Winter 2022 range presents opportunities for the textile industry to develop new sustainable, versatile, and functional materials that can be used for cold weather clothing.
3. Wearable Technology Industry - F/CE.®'s sleek and functional clothing designs in its Germany capsule open up opportunities for the wearable technology industry to develop new innovations in integrating technology into clothing items that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional.