IISE Takes Korean Traditions to the Desert Dunes of South Africa in Latest Lookbook

Offset by the the striking landscape.

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South Korean imprint IISE has traveled all the way to Capetown, South Africa to showcase its 2017 spring/summer collection. Though the pieces are familiar, the collection receives a whole new light being shot in the beautiful desert dunes of the African country. Taking inspiration from old Korean paintings and architecture, the range features T-shirts, pants, jackets and accessories constructed with modern and traditional Korean fabrics. Take a look at the lookbook above and shop the items over at IISE’s official website.

While you’re at it, check out this week’s product drops you don’t want to miss.

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