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Sundae School, the Korean fashion brand, made its New York Fashion Week debut on April 20th, showcasing its latest streetwear collection “Let There Be Light” at The House of Cannabis in Soho. Under the guidance of founder/creative director Dae Lim, the collection pays tribute to the vibrant city with a fusion of Korean tradition and modern street style.
The “Let There Be Light” collection is a celebration of the joy that the city that never sleeps brings to life. With Sundae School’s all-Korean design team, the collection features a bold mix of materials, intricate cut-and-sew techniques, and deconstructed details, taking inspiration from New York’s iconic landmarks, street scenes, and culture. The fusion of diverse styles like luxurious, streetwear, vintage, and avant-garde creates a vibrant impression of the city’s melting pot. Moreover, the collection incorporates traditional Korean elements like the Hanbok Chima to highlight Sundae School’s roots.
Cannabis-Inspired Streetwear: Flan Collaboration
The collection features standout pieces such as cannabis-inspired bikini and the Bong, a collaboration with Flan. The daring designs push the boundaries of traditional streetwear and add a unique touch to the collection.
From Movie-Inspired Gloves to Hanbok Chima:Hot Dog Fingers Gloves
Hot Dog Fingers Gloves are inspired by the movie “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” They perfectly complement the collection’s avant-garde aesthetic. Furthermore, sheer dress incorporates the Hanbok Chima’s silhouette, showcasing the integration of Korean tradition with modern streetwear.
Sundae School‘s “Let There Be Light” collection is an impressive fusion of streetwear and Korean tradition, paying tribute to the vibrancy of New York City. With daring designs and incorporation of traditional elements, the collection proves to be a unique addition to the fashion industry. The cannabis-inspired and the movie-inspired gloves are standouts, emphasizing the avant-garde nature of the collection. The incorporation of the Hanbok Chima is a nod to Sundae School’s roots, showcasing how the brand integrates Korean tradition with modern streetwear.