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LOEWE 2022 Fall/Winter Men’s Collection Officially Released | HYPEBEAST

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Following the launch of the cooperation series with “Spirited Away”, LOEWE officially released the 2022 autumn and winter men’s clothing series. Alreadynathan Anderson The idea of ​​​​is straightforward and concise. There is no clear seasonal element in the series, and the concept of time is deliberately taken away. The autumn and winter menswear focuses on the body, echoing the evolution of this social context.

The body acts as the main axis, and combined with the clothing, it presents the illusion of shrunken and exposed. LEDs and light bulbs illuminate the coat, waist, trousers and shoe body, just like the body directly emits light. Designers inject new interpretations of basic men’s items such as underwear, coats, plush denim jackets, mohair pullovers and windbreakers. Various clothing items and bags can be seen on the surface inlaid with zinc pan drain fittings as decoration, translucent The coat looms over the combined briefs, and the shearling lining adds movement to the coat.

In terms of bags, there are handbags, soft leather Cubi bags with zinc plate drain fittings, straight Amazona, Flamenco handbags decorated with shells and turned into soft leather boots. The venue installation “Flags, Paris 2022” is an installation specially created for LOEWE by artists Joe McShea and Edgar Mosa. It consists of 87 flags and uses nearly 4,000 individually cut ribbons. The artist took time out of the symbolic meaning of the flag itself, and left it to the viewers to experience and comprehend it. Interested readers may wish to continue to pay attention to relevant information.

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