For his first collection, Marcus Clayton, new Maison Kitsuné’ creative director, returned to the house DNA: the combination of Japanese streetstyle and refined Parisian look. The result was a range with sophisticated volumes worn with everyday ease.
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At the heart of the Fall/Winter 2022 collection was the Paris-Tokyo influences, with brightly colored rugby polo shirts and flowing capes offered in new proportions. There were also patchwork pants inspired by Parisian construction workers, classic plaid shirts with red accents that mix quilted and workwear effects, leather chokers, casual outfits with colorful camouflage patterns, and outerwear such as parkas and bombers with functional details.
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