Okay okay, I think by now we have all realised that fashion does repeat itself, but this time it’s doing it in a pretty spontaneous way. The spring/summer launch of PUMA embraces it’s most known for silhouette, the Oslo.
A remarkable style that can be dated back to the 1950s the Oslo was given its name in relation to the 1952 Oslo winter games and was athletes must have before and after their events. PUMA’s new look is more associated with the 80’s taking on a version that’s overly comfortable with its low cut design and striking colours.
These sneakers can be styled in such adventurous ways, take the navy blue suede overlays for instance and pair that with a white shirt with black rolled up jeans and double breasted pea coat and a neon beanie. This sneaker just captures the spring look in a single outfit.
The soft leather upper with a teal green suede overlays the Oslo’s retro style brings nostalgic memories of the cool funkie 80’s which seems to be a S/S plastered all over the cat walk.
Words by Yvonne Jay
Okay okay, I think by now we have all realised that fashion does repeat itself, but this time it’s doing it in a pretty spontaneous way. The spring/summer launch of PUMA embraces it’s most known for silhouette, the Oslo.
A remarkable style that can be dated back to the 1950s the Oslo was given its name in relation to the 1952 Oslo winter games and was athletes must have before and after their events. PUMA’s new look is more associated with the 80’s taking on a version that’s overly comfortable with its low cut design and striking colours.
These sneakers can be styled in such adventurous ways, take the navy blue suede overlays for instance and pair that with a white shirt with black rolled up jeans and double breasted pea coat and a neon beanie. This sneaker just captures the spring look in a single outfit.
The soft leather upper with a teal green suede overlays the Oslo’s retro style brings nostalgic memories of the cool funkie 80’s which seems to be a S/S plastered all over the cat walk.
Words by Yvonne Jay
Topman have done it again and hit the ball right on the money with their new spring/summer lookbook “Wonder Years!” Draws many of its inspirations from the American Varsity era where bright pop colours are featured with numbering and lettering in its sweats and knitwear. The Varsity look also gives off an authentic, yet vintage college look, making you feel like that All-American student on the football team!
The “Wonder Years” lookbook features beanies with customised vivid red numbering, shorts and cardigans with sharp cuts, and carefully selected fabrics ideal for the start of the new Spring season. Sportswear infused with hints of preppy shirts, and oversized American Football tees and sweatshirts, gives you an interesting mixture that best fits the new fashion season. Try the quarter length camel chinos paired with a varsity style cardigan and a classic white t-shirt for a sure hit. It looks like this season it’s back to College and back to basics!
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words by: Yvonne