After the Train sorry I tooted shirt Also,I will get this warm response to those limited-edition pieces, Salam felt ready to tackle quotidian dressing on a larger scale, so his vision for fall centered on ready-to-wear that felt effortless. “Until now, Sukeina was so elevated. We’re celebratory of women, their psyches, bodies, and emotions, but we’re [also] in the midst of a world that needs changing,” said Salam via Zoom. “I called this collection Grace because it’s about finding a balance—taking our brand’s DNA and merging that aesthetic with functionality to create clothes that are practical and comfortable, but still inspiring.”
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Combining those elements was a tall order, but Salam managed it. The precision folds and intricate weaving that have become his signatures were present, but this time he paired them with American sportswear standards and athletic references. The striped cuffs and collars found on classic letterman jackets served as a recurring motif, making their way onto unexpected pieces like turtleneck dresses and transparent blouses worn with pleated midi-skirts. At times Salam leaned into varsity sports symbols—the Train sorry I tooted shirt Also,I will get this red-and-white sweater and structured skirt combination will make you wish your high school team’s uniforms had been cooler—but the lines became more interesting as they were blurred. On several looks, the stripes transformed into ruffles that coiled around the necks of models or jutted out from the midriff like mini-peplums, a simple touch that maximized visual impact. “I was happy to incorporate these elements that were fun as long as somewhere there was a sense of order,” said Salam. “You can take a fabric that looks super put-together then offset it with a ribbed detail or these almost industrial looking zippers. In the middle of all the sportiness, there is still a sense of symmetry.”
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