Submerge yourself in the art of seasonless dressing as Scotch & Soda’s Summer 2021 collection pays homage to Simone Melchior Cousteau, a 1950s sea explorer who became the world’s first female scuba diver and marine conservation pioneer. Drawing on her love for the ocean, sea life, and her French upbringing, the collection is a free-spirited coming together of statement marine prints, farmhouse motifs, and a play on volume. Think puffed sleeves, men’s summer tailoring in pastel colourways, relaxed fit, flowing silhouettes, and cropped shapes that experiment with proportions. The collection celebrates the sea while doing its part to aid in its conservation, using organic cotton, recycled elastane, and swimwear made of recycled fabrics, including ECONYL®, a regenerated nylon created from discarded ocean waste.
scotch-soda.co.za
Style Notes
Scotch & Soda’s Summer 2021 deep sea threads
The fashion brand's latest collection pays homage to the world’s first female scuba diver and marine conservation pioneer, Simone Melchior Cousteau
Image: Supplied
Submerge yourself in the art of seasonless dressing as Scotch & Soda’s Summer 2021 collection pays homage to Simone Melchior Cousteau, a 1950s sea explorer who became the world’s first female scuba diver and marine conservation pioneer. Drawing on her love for the ocean, sea life, and her French upbringing, the collection is a free-spirited coming together of statement marine prints, farmhouse motifs, and a play on volume. Think puffed sleeves, men’s summer tailoring in pastel colourways, relaxed fit, flowing silhouettes, and cropped shapes that experiment with proportions. The collection celebrates the sea while doing its part to aid in its conservation, using organic cotton, recycled elastane, and swimwear made of recycled fabrics, including ECONYL®, a regenerated nylon created from discarded ocean waste.
scotch-soda.co.za
Image: Supplied
You might also like...
Aguaclara in Africa
Firestarter with Cartier's Double C handbag
Burning and slashing designer bags is so last season
• From the November edition of Wanted, 2021.