Johnson focused on designing new silhouettes around a message of joy.
The designer is one of the first and few who was able, and decided, to design a pre-season collection. “Once people come out of this, they want to be inspired, and we need beauty, and have all been so separated and silenced that we really wanted to say something strong and positive and assertively new,” she explained.
Johnson focused on designing new silhouettes around a message of joy: a tree of life motif depicting “rebirth, growth, connectedness” was noted as a springboard for the collection. The motif could be seen hand-embroidered on a beautiful handknit sweater made in Uruguay or in a poplin print on the brand’s signature poufed blouses and airy dresses.
The robust array of 100 stockkeeping units included Johnson’s take on soft suiting, such as a selection of easy high-waisted crossover trousers, as well as Venetian marbled and shibori printed garb. The designer mentioned that while a lot of conversation has opened up on how COVID-19 is going to impact the way people design and the overall fashion calendar, she and her team have been designing wear-now, seasonless clothes over the years.
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