Robyn Lynch’s SS23 Collection Champions Irish Design Codes With Kaleidoscopic Colour
Irish designer Robyn Lynch debuted her Spring/Summer 2023 collection during Men’s London Fashion Week on Saturday, with her second in-person show at East London’s Truman Brewery.
Following an orderly color code and applying refined design techniques, the exquisite lineup leaves no statement unstated. Beginning with a vivid, firetruck red, loud, reflective pants meet sleeveless cable-knit sweaters that pay respect to traditional Irish tailoring, while graphic T-shirts, loose-fitting turtlenecks and oversized hoodies contrast shorts and fitted bottoms throughout the first seven looks.
A disruptive transition sees the hue change to brown and grey, both commanding an entourage of zipped and buttoned-up top offerings. An asymmetrical, long-sleeve zip-up resides atop standard khaki-colored shorts, and the same sweater vest returns in a dark brown tone, paired unexpectedly with rolled-up track pants. Elsewhere, sweaters are layered and tied across the chest, adding dimension to simple sleeveless tops, and oversized, woven button-ups match straight-legged pants, presenting the brand’s signature “youthful style of silhouette” that reflects Lynch’s upbringing in Ireland.
Closing with a spectacle, the final six looks employ a bright yellow hue, which lands on top of windbreakers, hoodies, turtlenecks, quarter-zips, vests and tank tops alike. Bottoms enlist light, straight-cut silhouettes and mid-thigh shorts, while the final look recalls the same reflective pants in the opening red ensemble.
Take a look at Robyn Lynch’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection above.
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