For AW16 COS has rethought functionality and everyday decadence, inspired by the intense colours found in the backdrop of Lynette Yiadom Boakye’s paintings, the
palette for this season is composed of rich, dark navy, intense blue, ochre, burgundy and forest green.
For women, classic forms have been reinvented and reworked to create an irregular and surprising tone.
The
eclectic and sometimes unusual elements present throughout the collection are inspired by the100 chairs in
100 days project by Italian designer Martino Gamper.
We find silk chiffon bonded with wool panels creating a
contrasted top and when paired with sharp two-pleat wool trousers, materials meet in unexpected ways. A
sleeveless funnel top and matching elongated shorts are made from soft, buttery, midnight blue leather and
provide an updated take on the classics.
Emphasis is placed on exaggeration, exemplified by high turtlenecks and elongated sleeves while geometric
cuts provide a multifunctional and defined feel.
For men, emphasis is placed on the juxtaposition between a decadent yet modular layered look. Trims of
eyelets, straps and zips nod to high-tech performance gear while prints, textures and a rich colour palette add
an element of depth and tactility.
The colours and textures found in this season’s menswear collection are inspired by the work of Berlin-based
artist Lev Khesin. The rich and enveloping compositions found in Khesin’s work are reflected in both the
collection’s intensity of colour and layered silhouettes. Modern prints and layers can be found throughout the
collection, including the standout flocked check top and coat.
Classic tailoring has been updated to form a soft and cocooning wrap silhouette made from textured wool.
I like their minimalist approach to design.
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