Antigua & The Blege / Street Style Copenhagen.
If you are not yet a team tunic, it is surely because you did not dare to experience them.
For fashion lovers, it is a path of no return that begins in the summer and in many cases extends to the coldest days.
A basic dressing room piece that is the basis of countless looks.
We see that the garments that land this summer season are minimalist and spacious, ideal for facing the wind and heat.
These airs bring to mind the image of Jane Birkin in the '70s, (who also took this summer garment for a walk through the streets of Paris...) simple, bare and timeless.
Antigua & The Blege/ Street Style Copenhagen.
A stream of fashion memories crosses us: there are the key garments such as the super oversize tunics that Anita Pallenberg wore in Saint-Tropez or those of Bianca Jagger, and the versatility with which they were assumed by day or night, whatever the season. stage.
We want to show them like this.
And in our eagerness to add them in 2023 mode, we toured the Street Style of Copenhagen (our favorite) to get inspired and discovered a local treasure: the capsule collection of Antigua (Alejandra Ossó's firm) & The blege (by Angeles Rellán) made up of 27 unique voile pieces with an arty touch, inspired by Japanese artists and the beaches of Nice.
A true workhorse to always adapt: a portable work of art.
Antigua & The Blege/ Palmer Harding.
Undoubtedly beyond its use manual as a beach outfit, the tunic offers several reasons to become a summer dress, mainly due to its ethereal fall and its ease of combining it with other pieces.
In short, it is resolute, fresh and adaptable to all types of silhouette: a fluid and relaxed concept that forcefully expresses a free way of inhabiting the world.
If you want to see more: @antiguaenpijamas/ @theblege
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