The SEAN SUEN Spring/Summer 2022 collection is inspired by a fleeting moment of blistering and scorching sensations and expressed these “wonderful fleeting moments” in our lives through the ephemeral and irradiant love between people. Like the fireworks, the flower blossoms, these wonderful things in life, the heat, may be gone before we realize it, but these moments are also eternal. SEAN SUEN uses his clothes as a medium for expressing emotions and establishes connections between clothes and people, and between people through his design. He tries to integrate in his clothes the state of bursting love when lovers hug, emphasizing the comfort of fabrics for the wearing experience, and utilizing knit, wool, silk and other soft materials which are interwoven with leather to convey the multi-dimensional and multi-layered feeling of intimate moments. Purple, green, blue and other colors are intertwined in the obscure and mysterious fabrics, just as the summer breeze lingering in the heat of love, which is the best interpretation of romantic moments.
LACOSTE is back with a fresh global campaign for 2025, and this time it’s all about playing with legends, both the brand’s classic pieces and the influential people who wear them.
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