Pull&Bear presents its new swimwear collection
Last Update: Sunday, May 28, 2017 : 10:23 (+4GMT)
Short swimsuits for the boys, multi-purpose bodies for the girls and Hawaiian-style shirts for all – here’s the brand’s summer range
Pull&Bear, Inditex Group’s young fashion brand, launches the new swimwear collection for boys and girls. The brand’s proposals for the warm days come full of fresh, comfortable garments with floral prints, which can easily be mixed and matched before and after beach time.
The range for boys features short-sleeved shirts with tropical prints and pastel colours such as soft yellow and pink. Black and white complete this range of comfortable, above the knee swimsuits conceived for comfort, while stripes and all-over prints add in to outfit options. The beachwear range also includes complementary garments such as T-shirts and sweatshirts displaying simple texts and denim jackets matching the main colours.
The girls’ collection introduce one-piece swimsuits which can also be used as bodies in streetwear outfits. Fittings are inspired in the 1990s, while textures range from elastic fabrics to velvet and glittery effects. White, black and soft tones are the key colours.
The editorial showcasing the men’s range is entitled Splash. The shooting took place in Formentera (Balearic Islands, Spain) and was directed by the Australian photographer Ryan Brabazon. It features models Lukas Katinas and Anders Donatelli. The women’s editorial’s name is Swim and was shot by the Californian photographer Clara Balzary in Los Angeles. The featured models are Sophie Jones y Kornelija Tocionyte.
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