For over 70 years, Fusalp has been at the forefront of innovation on the slopes. Its origins date back to 1952 and an innovative desire to integrate the characteristics of haute couture into the world of technical skiwear. For spring-summer 2024, Fusalp is moving away from winter sports and proposing an inter-seasonal offering that is elegant, technical, protective and lightweight.
As Creative Director, Mathilde Lacoste has created an avant-garde wardrobe that unequivocally bridges the gap between Annecy and Paris, and between Paris and the mountains, extending Fusalp’s internationally recognized know-how to encompass an active and demanding urban environment. Marked by an inventive approach to technical possibilities, each piece is also designed with aesthetics in mind, to ensure that the wearer looks as good as they feel.
COLORS AND CAMOUFLAGE
The camouflage pattern, which appears on clothing and accessories for both sexes, is produced in the form of a techno jacquard exclusively developed by Fusalp.
This ultra-modern combination of aesthetics and functionality combines traditional jacquard weaving techniques with the brand’s own waterproofing and repellency properties, another example of the exceptional quality that has inspired trust and loyalty across decades and generations.
Mathilde Lacoste’s talent as a colorist has resulted in a palette that punctuates a panoply of soft, timeless tones with touches of acid green and sonic blue. As a staple for year-round outfits, polo shirts come in dapper colors in moisture-wicking jersey and contrasting waterproof zippers.
Goggles in three formats – mask, pilot and round – bring the spirit of the track to sunglasses.
Every element of this new, highly adaptable collection is a cleverly developed expression of the main objective of aligning utility and allure.
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L’articolo FUSALP Colors and prints for Summer 2024 proviene da Daily Mood.