Kolor Spring/Summer 2015–Stripes burst forth in bright vivid colors as Junichi Abe presented his spring/summer 2015 collection for Kolor. Circling around sportswear, sweatshirts, shorts, baseball-cut jackets and other essentials instantly solidified the collection as a wearable feat but that doesn’t mean that innovation was absent. The ordinary t-shirt was elevated with varying fabrics and silhouettes. Meanwhile, graphic tie-dye t-shirts were layered over a new take on the classic with nylon. Denim was also incorporated into the t-shirt and lace peeked out from underneath the hems of shorts. Altogether, Abe presented a smart undertaking of casual classics with updated details for the fashion savvy consumer.
Kolor Spring/Summer 2015 | Paris Fashion Week
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