Tomo Koizumi’s Capsule Collection for Emilio Pucci Is a Colourful Play on Shapes
Florentine luxury brand Emilio Pucci is continuing to welcome creative voices to interpret the DNA of the Maison; for Spring Summer 21 the brand has invited Japanese designer Tomo Koizumi to create a unique capsule collection which will be available at Net-a-Porter for a two-week exclusive preview, from February 21.
The collaboration is a creative dialogue between Pucci’s clean and dynamic designs and Koizumi’s spectacular shapes. Both sides are united by their shared passion for colour, a strong vision of a woman and a graphic and bold approach to silhouettes. The result is a capsule collection that honours the union of creative universes and brings to life sculptural handmade pieces, conferring Pucci an unexpected tridimensional vibe.
In harmony, Pucci’s vibrant colours blend with Koizumi’s spectacular, frothing creations. The bold silhouettes are cheerful and unrestrained iterations of Pucci’s clean aesthetic, with colour taking centre stage, inspired by the archive “Vetrate” print.
The capsule collection is composed of 11 sculptural organza outfits; an amusing pouch, fancy t-shirts and charming “pompon” sandals adding a fun twist.
Setting off the tone, Tomo Kozuimi’s artistic proposition accompanies this Pucci Spring Summer 21 collection which explores the rich stylistic heritage from the Marquess Emilio Pucci and redefines it for a contemporary wardrobe.