Munich-based fashion label A Kind of Guise launches the Radio Medellin collection for the Spring/Summer 2022 season. This marks the third collection for the season alongside a plethora of partnerships as well. The brand unveils the seasonal editorial, captured right in Medellin, Colombia.
This also acts as the main inspiration behind the designs, with key items that are designed to be vibrant and cheerful. The editorial campaign features Medellin locals in every image to build the tradition of strong and destination-highlighting collections. This interprets the country's heritage from a respectful angle. The brand also developed a slew of in-house print designs, patches, fabrics, and embroidery as a celebration and honor of Colombian arts and crafts.
Colombia-Themed Spring Fashion Editorials
A Kind of Guise's Radio Medellin Range Readies for SS22
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