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KENZO launches La Collection Memento n°4


KENZO is known for its extravagant colours and designs, for its great advertising campaigns and intriguing short films, but most importantly for being overall one of the most beautifully non-conforming, unapologetically weird and whimsical brands in fashion at the moment. And its new premium collection is an amazing celebration of this.

With the Memento n°4 collection, Kenzo designers Carol Lim and Humberto Leon rediscover and reinvent pieces from its archive to celebrate the almost 50 years of the brand, its heritage and its designer.

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

 

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

 

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

 

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

 

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

 

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

 

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

 

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

 

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

 

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

 

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

 

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

 

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

 

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

Kenzo Memento n°4 collection. Photograph: Campbell Addy

 

The collection will be available for four weeks from today on Kenzo.com

By Lucia De Angelo

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