New Kenzo creative director Felipe Oliveira Baptista makes his debut with the brand’s fall-winter 2020 collection. Baptista hits an editorial-ready reset for the label by replacing a streetwear focus with a refreshing emphasis on the design aspects of menswear. Therefore, long structural shapes define the season as Baptista revisits Kenzo’s history of nomadic themes. Outerwear is the undeniable hero with the juxtaposition of sleek, classic lines and experimental draping. Meanwhile, statement knitwear features a fresh interpretation of Kenzo’s signature tiger motif. Straight but baggy pants, oversized hats, and the practical bag or two round out Kenzo’s inspiring fall collection.
Felipe Oliveira Baptista Brings Artistry Back to Kenzo with Fall ’20 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published February 27, 2020
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