DAIRIKU Presents a Back to School-Themed Lookbook for Its FW22 Collection

Styled as a film presented by ‘Home Kids Pictures.’

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Burgeoning brand DAIRIKU is back for the Fall/Winter 2022 season with a collection that takes inspiration from re-imagined collegiate campus vibes.

The new collection features textured jackets, oversized pants and graphic knitwear, all compiled into an “After School” lookbook that’s styled as a film and presented by Home Kids Pictures. Standout items include a cranberry peak lapel suit, a treated-denim suit, a black-and-white leather bomber jacket and a sleeveless graphic logo vest.

Stark autumnal colorways including black and grey fill out the collection as the lookbook showcases models photographed mid-frame wandering around an empty school house. The graphic presentation of the lookbook is formatted like a movie poster and includes production credits, pointing to inspiration taken from “Amemura.”

DAIRIKU’s full collection can be viewed on the brand’s Instagram page.

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