After a collaboration with H&M, Rokh Hwang unveiled recycled “ribbons” of cotton and linen, taking months to shred them into fine threads and rearranging them into floral clusters on the body, like French designer Dgena and the jacket he made for rapper Yamê.
He also puffed up peplums in a mix of chiffon, georgette and crochet for a more sensual silhouette. A subtle balance between softness and energy for the brand. The pieces were made removable with interlocking hooks, in keeping with the brand’s modular fashion ethos.
Rhinestone jeans, slit blazers and sky blue knits were also very beautiful. For a more complete narrative, he added silver objects with floral details such as decorative glasses and earrings to the range and removed the straps from the bags to create a Parisian fashion feel.