NYFWM: Peacebird Men FW19
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Photo credit: Eunjoo Jeong for VRAI Magazine [/x_text][/x_column][x_column bg_color=”” type=”3/4″ style=”padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px; “][x_text]For Fall/Winter 2019, Peacebird Men collaborated with Trouble Andrew (a.k.a. Gucci Ghost) and Reilly (of @hey_reilly), to bring the streetwear collection to life. At New York Fashion Week, a collection that combined Sesame Street figures within a contemporary Chinese cultural context was unveiled on the runway. Plaids and prints, camo, denim, oversized puffer coats and layered looks were presented in a predominantly black and gray color palette with pops of bright accents in red and blue/green, oversized bag accessories and chain jewelry.
Peacebird Men is part of China Day, an initiative produced by Suntchi in collaboration with the CFDA that maximizes the impact of Chinese fashion in the world, and ultimately helps Chinese designers grow their share in the global market.[/x_text][x_tab_nav type=”two-up” float=”top”][x_tab_nav_item title=”Runway” active=”true”][x_tab_nav_item title=”Backstage” active=”false”][/x_tab_nav][x_tabs][x_tab active=”true”][/x_tab][x_tab active=”false”][/x_tab][/x_tabs][/x_column][/x_row][/x_section]