The KILDILL Fall/Winter 2021 collection is showcased and captivates attention with bold design and eclectic themes for the season. Designer Hiroaki Sueyasu reimagines punk visuals and emblems in the capsule, delivering a dynamic capsule. There are two special guests including an artist Jesse Draxler and experimental musician Keiji Haino.
The show was soundtracked by Haino and Draxler's work is showcased on some black and white base designs. There are also the addition of spiked collars as a nod to punk culture. More details include corpse paint and belts, with unique designs such as scab pants with raw hems and three dimensional stitching. The rest of the capsule includes baggy sweaters, blazers that are long or oversized, elegant tailored designs, and more.
Dynamic Punk Fall Fashion
The KIDILL Fall/Winter 2021 Range Expands its Perspectives
Trend Themes
1. Punk Fashion Revival - The KIDILL Fall/Winter 2021 collection reimagines punk visuals and emblems, indicating a potential trend towards a revival of punk fashion.
2. Artist Collaborations - The KIDILL Fall/Winter 2021 collection features collaborations with artists and musicians, pointing towards a trend of more artist collaborations in fashion.
3. Mix-and-match Style - The KIDILL Fall/Winter 2021 collection combines various styles and textures, suggesting a growing trend towards mix-and-match fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry has an opportunity to capitalize on the punk fashion revival, with potential for new brands or collections catering to this trend.
2. Art - Increased collaborations between fashion and art, as seen in the KIDILL Fall/Winter 2021 collection, offer opportunities for disruptive innovation within the art industry.
3. Music - Collaborations like the one between KIDILL and experimental musician Keiji Haino indicate potential for disruptive innovation within the music industry through more brand collaborations.