Nobody’s Child joins forces with Lisou on 1960s and 70s-inspired premium range – TheTrade.trend

London-based trend model Nobody’s Child has teamed up with luxurious womenswear model Lisou on a vibrant 18-piece assortment impressed by 1960s and 70s British popular culture.

Rooted within the symbolic print traditions of her African heritage, Lisou’s founder René Macdonald brings a wealthy tapestry of hand-drawn prints, created in her London studio, into this ‘maximalist’ collaboration.

The assortment reimagines classic silhouettes in premium materials and unique prints from the Lisou archive.

Meticulous consideration to element is seen all through, from intricate inside linings and piped seams to sophisticated {hardware} finishes.

Tailoring takes centre stage, with miniskirts and broad-leg trousers paired with sharply lower blazers, designed with nipped-in waists and premium linings.

Corduroy and velvet mini clothes are lower low and styled over striped lengthy-sleeve tops and blouses with daring, assertion collars.

Hero items embrace bias-lower column maxi clothes with backless silhouettes, drop bead detailing and scarf-type necklines, showing in jewel-toned greens, cherry lacquer harlequin prints and wealthy purples.

The ‘Jay’ jumpsuit in magenta makes a daring assertion with its one-shoulder lower, flared leg and exaggerated sleeve, described as “a standout party piece”.

Outerwear takes “a luxe turn” with the ‘Cameron’ coat, crafted in double-confronted wool and styled in an outsized cocoon form, completed with darted cuffs for added quantity.

Jody Plows, CEO of Nobody’s Child, stated: “Lisou is a model we’ve lengthy admired for its playful use of color and print. Collaborating with René and her staff has allowed us to discover new artistic territory and supply our prospects a premium range of gorgeous, thought-about items to be worn perpetually.

This collaboration brings collectively the perfect of each worlds – Lisou’s spirited aptitude and our dedication to lovely clothes for everybody.”

René Macdonald added: “This collaboration has been our most fun so far, there’s a lot to discover! Nobody’s Child have been a pleasure to work with creatively.

“We looked at Lisou prints and Nobody’s Child shapes and together created a stunning collection. Each piece has been created with love and consideration for you to enjoy, the colours and prints will resonate with Lisou lovers.”

Each piece throughout the assortment is accompanied by its very personal Digital Product Passport (DPP) that paperwork the provision chain contact factors, powered by UK tech firm Fabacus and traced by Fairly Made.

With a easy scan of the QR code on the interior label, prospects can study extra in regards to the environmental affect and provide chain of the merchandise – the place’s it’s been produced and the affect of its manufacturing on the planet.

The assortment is on the market from this afternoon at choose Nobody’s Child shops and web site, in sizes from 4-22, with costs starting from £69 – £299.