Taking a break from the usual club-ready attire, the new collection is a workwear slay
Australian designer Dion Lee illustrated one prevalent vibe for his Spring/Summer 2024 collection: utility and construction. A perspicuous shift from his normal ravewear aesthetic, this collection explored industrial experimentation with a high-fashion element. Utilitarian details from the collection included toolbelt corsetry and scaffold-inspired jewelry, crushed leather metallics, laminated workwear, and power cords that are used in reinvigorated magnitudes.
Classic workwear silhouettes like the black blazer and white button-up combo were featured in various forms- including a one-shoulder button-up that is equally fun as it is applicable for everyday business. A traditional sweatsuit is turned into a creative two-piece set fit for a workout or a night out. Killer thigh-high boots were adorned with plentiful pockets that were also seen throughout the collection on blazers, vests, and pants.
The collection launches a new women’s shoe capsule with London-based designer Ancuta Sarca that features heeled silhouettes made of up-cycled Dion Lee deadstock garments, fabrics, and signature utility buckles.Dion Lee’s appreciation for regular careers outside of the fashion industry is clear through his Spring/Summer 2024 collection, and his experimentation will continue to make him one of the most striking designers of the decade.
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