Albus Lumen Australia Resort 2027
Albus Lumen's latest collection showcases a blend of '90s minimalism and futuristic maximalism, reflecting designer Marina Afonina's vision. Celebrating ten years in the industry, Afonina has introduced sharper silhouettes and a more urgent approach to retail. The collection will adopt a 'see now, buy soon' strategy, allowing for quicker availability of pieces.
- ▪Albus Lumen's new collection features a mix of '90s minimalism and futuristic maximalism.
- ▪Designer Marina Afonina celebrated her ten-year milestone with a sharper focus on her vision.
- ▪The collection will follow a 'see now, buy soon' approach for quicker sales.
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Albus Lumen is still a minimalist brand, but this season brought a welcome edge. While the modernist aesthetic prevails globally, in today’s popular clothing, the style is more often than not expressed through soft silhouettes, airy fabrics, and a clean yet gentle polish. Sometimes one can forget its radical origins—but not designer Marina Afonina. In her warehouse world under a massive, low-hanging blue light, lightweight nylon was still as sharp as a surprising pop of pool blue was angsty.The designer recently celebrated 10 years, and the milestone has only made her sharpen her tools. As a result, the idea of a uniform and her own form of retrofuturism—that bridged ‘90s minimalism and what she called “futuristic maximalism”—took shape more distinctly in this season’s collection.
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