Maison Kitsuné Spring/Summer 2023
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta

Maison Kitsuné, an independent Parisian fashion house created in 2022, is once again presenting its Spring/Summer 23 collection, developed in its creative studio in the centre of the French capital. The collection is characterised by its silhouettes, pop inspiration, colour palette (pastels and vibrant) and, above all, attention to detail and quality.
The practical style of the brand’s wardrobe plays with urban and adventurous silhouettes, pragmatism and sophistication, and mixes technical materials with couture fabrics. The maison’s new creative twist is more than palpable; its vitamin stripes and playful watercolour splashes confirm this, as does its iconic Renard logo, revisited in tie-dye form.
Looking for that casual/urban look you love? Maison Kitsuné has it all, from polo dresses for her that turn into shirts for him, hoodies and sweatshirts, drawstring sweatpants, cargo shorts, oversized parkas and even tailoring with sporty accents that meets workwear in a playful, relaxed spirit. All the garments that make up this line are striking for their design, but also for their fabrics, such as the recycled nylon that appears in the satin trench coats or the ultra-light cotton poplin and fleece lining.
Accessories, meanwhile, come in various colours and in the form of striped bags in coated canvas and card holders transformed into pendants that are particularly eye-catching.
To round off M.K.’s Spring/Summer 23 collection, designer Olympia Le-Tan’s capsule wardrobe and the collaboration with the Japanese brand “and wander” underline the brand’s adventurous side. The brand’s two designers, Keita Ikeuchi and Mihoko Mori, transpose their mountain city sensibility into versatile, high-performance pieces. In earth tones, with sporty black and grey, their versatile wardrobe merges their versatile wardrobe merges playfully with that of Maison Kitsuné. A splash of colour and an injection of energy that gives a new face to Maison Kitsuné’s Parisian casual wardrobe.
Check out the collection below:















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