Sweden’s COS unveils nature-inspired collection at Brooklyn Navy Yard

Sweden’s COS unveils nature-inspired collection at Brooklyn Navy Yard

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Sweden’s COS unveils nature-inspired collection at Brooklyn Navy Yard

The event took place in a cavernous warehouse at the historic Brooklyn Navy Yard, where several guests arrived by boat, setting the stage for the unique experience. Inside, a striking maze transformed the industrial space, guiding models through sculptural walls as they showcased 43 distinctive looks, capturing the essence of COS’ design philosophy.

This season, nature’s influence is evident in the collection’s tactile surfaces, construction and colour palette. Earthy hues dominate, enhanced by rich textures and fabrications, with vibrant green accents adding a fresh contrast. Heritage fabrics and traditional designs are reimagined through modernist cuts, hardware embellishments and innovative layering techniques.

The COS show at Brooklyn Navy Yard presented 43 looks inspired by nature, with earthy tones, rich textures, and modern layering.
Womenswear featured fluid tailoring and relaxed silhouettes, while menswear reinvented classics with soft, oversized cuts.
The COS ATELIER debut drew from ballet, blending sculptural and fluid designs.
Select pieces are now available in-store and online.

The womenswear mainline collection embodies contemporary femininity, brought to life through modern tailoring. Trouser suits with softened structures and oversized, fluid silhouettes define the look. Elegantly refined, sheer separates and floor-length dresses featured alongside relaxed wool coordinates, duffle coats, smooth leather jackets and shearling. The looks are styled with leather loafers, pointed kitten heels or ballet flats, complemented by quilted clutch bags. Menswear focuses on reinventing classic wardrobe staples. Formal tailoring is relaxed for day-to-evening dressing with barrel-leg trousers that are cut to fit loosely on the body, worn with draped silk shirts for a softer aesthetic. Fluid trousers are paired with oversized jackets featuring leather detailing, while tonal looks combine suiting with tactile cashmere layers.

The show also marked the debut of the Autumn Winter 2024 COS ATELIER collection which draws inspiration from the elegance of ballet and the fluidity of movement, exploring sculptural elements in each silhouette. Rooted in tailoring, the collection features softened shapes, layering and draping that allow the clothing to take on a life of its own and create unique shapes. Transparency and soft shimmering surfaces are juxtaposed with rich, textured outerwear, signifying a sophisticated and tactile collection.

A selection of items from the show collection are available immediately at COS stores and cos.com and limited numbers will continue to drop throughout the season. COS ATELIER will be available from October.

Note: The content of this press release has not been edited by Fibre2Fashion staff.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RM)




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