TEMPLA is dropping its “7th Edition” Olympic capsule on the Lunar New Year, inspired by the snowy Alps and crystalized mountain tops.
Australian-based TEMPLA makes outerwear intended for the slopes but approaches its designs with high-fashion, performance-enhancing silhouettes. Meticulously drawing from graphic linework and Neo-impressionism, TEMPLA infuses a sense of upscale emotionality to its Fall/Winter 2021 “7th Edition” capsule.
The garments withstand extreme climates and are worn by professional skiers and skateboarders, but city dwellers will find the elevated silhouettes suitable for cold-weather months as the Fall/Winter 2021 Alpine collection seamlessly merges performance wear with contemporary city style. TEMPLA’s Alpine garments promote a reduced carbon footprint and feature a waterproofing shell membrane made of 100% recycled materials.
TEMPLA has previously collaborated with designer Raf Simons, enlisting A$AP Rocky for its FW19 headwear and alpine-inspired skiwear collection.
Notable pieces from the FW21 collection include the mid-length “OS Bomber,” which features dropped shoulders and a high-ribbed knit collar; the “Naswa Puffer Cropped” featuring an ink-blotched outer shell; and the oversize “Hara Cargo Wadded Pant,” an elevated ski pant constructed of recycled yarn with an adjustable hybrid cuff system for on and off-slope styling. The collection includes white, yellow, and black colorways, with select garments emblazoned with textural, graphic prints.
Take a look at TEMPLA’s “7th Edition” above and watch out for the Olympic capsule drop, which goes live on the Lunar New Year, February 1, on TEMPLA’s home website.
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