ROBYN LYNCH Fall/Winter 2023
by Nino Sichinava
Make it as green and as stereotypically Irish as possible. A Dubli-born designer brings to London Fashion Week a modern archetype of streetwear with a big Irish pinch.
The vermilion train of London Fashion Week has just raced through the fashion month, leaving all with fresh ideas and thoughts on the industry. One of the worth seeing young designers who took the stage was Robyn Lynch. In a signature manner, she presented the new collection that spoke about Irishness and the point where heritage and modern male fashion meet.
The collection itself was a confident move to simplicity, design vice, and boldness toward colors. Defining her heritage and using memories of her Irish upbringing, the designer used different shades of green, starting from Pale pistachio, lizard green, deep sage, and phthalo green, that in a very humorous form exhibited the stereotype of Irishness. In the same way, this collection became one of a kind as the variety and vividness of colors were never used by the Dublim-born designer. Tenderly layered looks with all kinds of green and a mixture of textiles on each level transferred a variety of the cultural legacy, paired with Irish folklore symbols such as harp and shamrock, the collection connected the past, present, and future of a modern Robyn Lynch character.
Correspondingly, by the “greenness” of FW23, Lynch illustrated the connection with nature and consciousness when it comes to materials used to create the collection. As she explains, Merino wool, which was widely used in making pieces, is more complex than all synthetic and most natural fibers that this kind of wool provides. The material is 100% biodegradable, reusable, and filters UV rays. It is also inherently fireproof due to its high moisture and nitrogen content. It regulates body temperature and its fibers are capable of transferring large amounts of humid vapor from the body. As a result, the microclimate next to the skin remains dry, which was important when creating the pieces.
Take a look at the collection below:




















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