N.HOOLYWOOD COMPILE Spring '25 Revisits its Essence Through a Postmodern Lens

The Spring 2025 collection offers sharp contours and a comfortable fit.

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N.HOOLYWOOD, the Japanese fashion brand, is set to unveil its Spring 2025 collection under the COMPILE line, which centers on “editing formal and dresswear into contemporary, easy clothing.” This season, the collection is heavily influenced by the postmodern movement of the early 1980s, as designer Daisuke Obana drew inspiration from the geometric, minimalistic designs of Swiss architect Mario Botta.

The materials and design aesthetics derived from postmodern architecture and interior design have been reimagined in the textiles and silhouettes of this seasonal collection. As N.HOOLYWOOD celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2025, the brand revisits its early years, blending the essence of early millennium forms and details to craft a collection that fuses past memories with the present, offering sharp contours and a comfortable fit.

In collaboration with ULTRA STUDIO, an architectural design firm, the collection features textiles inspired by Scagliola – an artificial marble made from gypsum. Additionally, a specially crafted Scagliola chair will complement the collection. The color palette of the collection consists of grey, black, different shades of khaki, and earthy tones.

The N.HOOLYWOOD COMPILE Spring 2025 collection is now available at the brand’s official website and select retailers.

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