3.PARADIS Taps Botanic Artist Olga Prinku for Floral-Embroidered Capsule
There’s even a $9,500 USD varsity jacket that uses real dried flowers.
Emeric Tchatchoua‘s progressive label 3.PARADIS has once again proved why it’s one of the most original brands around with its latest collaborative capsule collection, teaming up with the botanic artist Olga Prinku for a limited-edition range of floral-indebted pieces.
The capsule is a reminder “that to truly give your loved ones flowers looks like telling them how much you love them every day, spending time with them, making sure they know that they are loved and telling them the good things about themselves.” With this in mind, the capsule takes two routes — one which is for the everyday, and another for pulling a truly beautiful look.
3.PARADIS’ Serena Flowers varsity jacket is the star of the show. At $9,500 USD, you might ask why this limited-edition piece is so expensive, and we wouldn’t blame you. But there’s much more to it than it being just a pretty jacket. Described as “a work of art, a unique masterpiece for any art or fashion enthusiast,” the ice blue satin-silk piece has been hand-embroidered with dried flowers making a “P” emblem on the chest, contrasting the duchess varsity jacket’s white and blue components and the familiar raglan sleeve design by offering glamor combined with something ordinary.
Aside from this three-unit-run varsity jacket, we find more widely available suits in blue or light tan with floral embroidery on the chest, as well as a short sleeve shirt made from sky blue silk crepe that also features chest embroidery. Rounding out the collection are T-shirts and hoodies with various bouquets printed and embroidered onto them.
Take a look at the garments above, and shop the Olga Prinku x 3.PARADIS capsule online while stocks last.
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