From mismatched print sets, wrap tops to graphic tops, Orange Culture debut its spring/summer collection.
Adebayo Oke-Lawal of Menswear Orange Culture describes Orange Culture as a movement more than a clothing line for the creative class of men, who he describes as self-aware, expressive, explorative, art-loving nomads.
The emerging menswear brand out of Nigeria and LVMH prize nominee Orange Culture who showcased their new Spring/Summer 2016/2017 collection bursting with colours and prints on the 2016 SA Menswear Week SS17 runway debut the spring/summer 2017 collection lookbook which explores the Themes of adolescence rejection- A unity of both identity and rebellion, manifested in a playful yet provocative way.
Combining classic and contemporary western silhouette with African sensibilities, Adebayo creates offerings for modern men who have a little flair and of course, Colors!. Orange Culture is a heady mixture of Nigerian inspired silhouettes, print fabrics and contemporary urban street wear.
Adebayo Oke-Lawal of Menswear Orange Culture describes Orange Culture as a movement more than a clothing line for the creative class of men, who he describes as self-aware, expressive, explorative, art-loving nomads.
The emerging menswear brand out of Nigeria and LVMH prize nominee Orange Culture who showcased their new Spring/Summer 2016/2017 collection bursting with colours and prints on the 2016 SA Menswear Week SS17 runway debut the spring/summer 2017 collection lookbook which explores the Themes of adolescence rejection- A unity of both identity and rebellion, manifested in a playful yet provocative way.
Combining classic and contemporary western silhouette with African sensibilities, Adebayo creates offerings for modern men who have a little flair and of course, Colors!. Orange Culture is a heady mixture of Nigerian inspired silhouettes, print fabrics and contemporary urban street wear.
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