Trendy mini checks are carried on slim fit shirts and laundered to perfection using new laundering techniques. Graphics derive inspiration from underground music scene, concert posters. Text prints in chaotic styles, cityscapes and monochrome face graphics bring out eclectic mood of the collection.
Street for Women is aimed at a younger audience. The collection is feminine and flirty, playing with volume and proportion. T-shirts offer strong, diverse shapes with creative graphic placement. This graphic feel carries through into sweats and knitwear, with bow motifs, colourful argyles and modern intarsias in luxury touch yarns. Lots of nautical and military details are featured, with officer’s double-breasted pea jackets and gleaming brass buttons. The colour palette is broad, but with a more restrained approach to brights this season.
Also in store is the 73 Jeans Collection, Pepe’s premium denim range. This season the 73 Mens range has been designed around the concept of ‘Hi-tech vintage’. Pockets are embellished with monochrome gloss print and felt appliqués to highlight the clean and ultramodern aspect. Ink pressing, resin sprays and dry tumbling give rise to leather-touch and shiny polished finishes. Leather and rubberized finishes, together with colours like black, indigo, grey and used blue compliment the mood of the men and women collection’.
Pepe’s 73 jeans for women has skin-tight ‘fire-red’, ‘vibrant-purple’ and ‘electric-blue’ jeans, which give a directional dose of raw punk attitude. The higher waist regular fit is a staple this season and trendy 70’s wide leg and the evolved skinny fit complete the collection. Jeans draw inspiration from sailor pants; punk rock theme is expressed through sparkles of glitter denim and lurex touches in embroidery. Flourishes of purple are used as an identifier throughout the collection.