Soulland's Spring/Summer 2015 Collection Mixes Luxe Fabrics and Art Deco Motifs

Soulland's spring/summer 2014 collection takes inspiration from the Art Deco movement.

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Copenhagen Fashion Week is in full force, and so far, many Scandinavian labels have debuted their latest collections. But there was one label in particular that truly stood out: Denmark- based menswear brand Soulland. The label presented its spring/summer 2015 Decco collection, influenced by the art and architecture movement of the 1920s. The line, designed with the athletic youth of Copenhagen in mind, consists of luxe fabrics like goat and lamb suede, along with Jacquard weaving details.

The label was founded in 2002 by head designer Silas Adler, and from the beginning has never taken itself or menswear too seriously, while still churning out collections that are no joke. Case in point is the main theme of spring's seasonal motifs running through this collection, with vivid colors at the forefront and bold patterns consisting of geometric shapes and greenery. The collection also relies on a multitude of textures, like leather, tweed, and on the other end of the spectrum, a surprising injection of iridescent fabrics. Pieces like a silky printed robe, light grey tailored jacket, and floral dress shirt stand out boldly against a simple white and concrete background that does justice to the collection’s contrast against the mundane. Keep an eye out for the collection to drop in the new year, but for now, check out more on Soulland's website.

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