Les Benjamins Unveils Resort 2023 Collection Inspired by Anatolian Gardens and Summer Hedonism
by Adriano Batista
Les Benjamins has unveiled its latest Resort 23 Collection, drawing inspiration from the luscious gardens of Anatolia and the carefree spirit of summer.
The luxury streetwear brand, helmed by founder Bünyamin Aydin, showcases a range of garments and accessories that celebrate vivid hues, graphic prints, and textured fabrics, all anchored by natural tones. The collection features eye-catching colors like blue, yellow, green, and pink, evoking the skies, sunshine, landscapes, and sunsets of Anatolia. The graphics, inspired by the region’s gardens, flowers, and intricate carpet patterns, are incorporated into the collection, adding a touch of exoticism and cultural richness.
The men’s collection presents classic tones such as black and blue alongside spirited summer prints, streetwear-inspired mesh vests, oversized and cropped tees, terry wash sweatshirts, and hoodies. The unisex accessories, including rattan and straw Francy Bags, graphic bucket hats, stylish visors, and metallic mini Lului bags, provide the perfect complement to the collection. The new swimwear collection features a range of shorts, from cut-off to longer cuts, in a variety of colors and prints, catering to all tastes.
The Resort 23 Collection is a perfect representation of Les Benjamins’ signature style and is sure to captivate streetwear enthusiasts worldwide.
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