YENTSÉ Spring/Summer 2024
by Adriano B.
Summer is the season of transformation, especially in the city, where people come together to share their energy, creativity, and inspiration. YENTSÉ, an Antwerp-based brand, captures this spirit in its Spring/Summer 2024 collection, which offers versatile clothing for urban explorers. The collection combines the brand’s signature fusion of Eastern and Western cultures with a fresh focus on the earthy colors and textures of summer.
YENTSÉ’s designs are inspired by the vibrant energy and colors of summer in the city, from the bright sun to the lush greenery. The collection features subtle yet clever details, such as pockets along seams and accent-color piping, that add functionality and style. The garments are designed to evolve with the wearer, offering flexibility in styling for various occasions. Whether it’s a casual stroll, a business meeting, or a night out, YENTSÉ’s collection has something for everyone.
The collection also reflects the brand’s design philosophy of combining opposites, such as short and long, rough and smooth, sheer and opaque. The use of airy layers of featherweight silk and chiffon creates a sense of breeziness, while open gauge knitwear for men adds cool texture. The fabrics are breathable and skin-friendly, enhancing the comfort and elegance of the wearer.
Check out the collection below:
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