J.Lindeberg S/S ’15 “Biotopia” took a cue from English street style and I could not be happier! Designer Jessy Heuvelink’s vision of rock-and-roll spunk from the late 1960s continues, but with a clear emphasis on chic details that provide a contemporary feel.
Safe went out of the window with this collection, as Heuvelink created his own rules – mixing leather, studs, shiny polish oxfords, animal patterns, floral prints, and shiny polish oxfords. Kudos to J. Lindeberg RTW Spring 2015 for producing one of the best looks of the entire season – a camel and black zebra-striped cardigan/jacket hybrid, paired with a black sheer tank, and tailored black pants.
Additional standout looks Masculine floral and hibiscus-embroidered sweaters, male rompers looks, and lightweight vests great layering.
Most fashion industry maven’s look for consistency in collections but J. Lindeberg S/S ’15 broke the mold this season, with contrasting styles and influences. Not one look was predictably paired together – creating the perception that you can just throw on any combination and go.
Next season, I’ll do my best to embody the spirit of English rock band Oasis and incorporate several garments from J. Lindeberg S/S ’15 into my wardrobe.