Opening Ceremony's Spring/Summer 2016 Collection Will Make You Reconsider '90s Style

Opening Ceremony's Spring/Summer 2016 collection looks back on the '90s through rose-colored glasses.

All images via Buro24/7

The '90s catch a lot of flack for being one of the least stylish decades, however, as designer have caught the nostalgia bug they've looked back on trends from the era and made them fashionable. Opening Ceremony's Spring/Summer 2016 collection, courtesy of Buro 24/7, does just that with a range of 'fits and haircuts inspired by the '90s. 

A model with a fresh bowl cut dons a range of wide-leg shorts and pants, oversized outerwear and sweaters, hardly buttoned button-up shirts, and a sophisticated spin on band T-shirts. The names of classic composers, including Johann Sebastian Bach, Frédéric Chopin, and Ludwig van Beethoven are boldly printed on many of the pieces. "We wanted to focus on all things we love in our wardrobes but mashed up." co-designer and founder Humberto Leon told Buro 24/7. 

Check out the full collection below. 

 

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