Since his first Paris show on the eve of the pandemic, when supermodel Naomi Campbell closed his show in a striped aso oke fabric, the Austrian designer of Nigerian origin Kenneth Ize has seen the spotlight shine on him and on this traditional material woven by hand in Nigeria that has become famous.
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With his new collection held at 3537, a new cultural and creative hub in the heart of the Marais, Ize was once again celebrating this colorful striped Nigerian handmade fabric.
With his striped jackets, fringed suits and silhouettes between modernity and tradition, the Fall/Winter 2022 collection of the emerging designer, a finalist for the 2019 LVMH prize, offered a wardrobe of elegant sobriety in the cuts, but largely expressive in the materials and color combinations.
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