Loewe's 2018 Spring/Summer Collection Is Filled with Colorful Stripes and Quirky Embellishments

The Spanish luxury fashion house also has pointy hats and woven bags.

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Loewe‘s 2018 spring/summer lookbook has been released during Paris Fashion Week. Similar to the brand’s 2017 fall/winter collection, the line embraces beige and utilizes stripes in creative ways, pairing the multi-colored pattern on vests, jackets, long-sleeve shirts, and peripheral accessories. White and blue stripes appear on high cropped tops, turtlenecks, even on collars. The collection also showcases beachwear in the form of above knee shorts, tank tops, and a full-fledged swimsuit. A beige colored cone hat is featured throughout the book with white laces to adjust the size, and a small pocket to store items.

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