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Linder goes sporty for resort 2020


Resort collections continue to be of growing importance to the fashion
industry, as consumers continue to demand newness from brands all of the
time. Contemporary brand Linder has recognized this, and has begun putting
more of an emphasis on resort collections beginning with resort 2020. The
brand debuted their collection last Thursday at Pier 59 Studios in New York
City, and compared to some of their more edgy, streetwear offerings in the
past, their latest women’s collection was more sporty and athleisure
focused.

Linder goes sporty for resort 2020

“For us it’s more about keeping busy, rather than the commercial aspect of
it,” Linder co-founder and designer Sam Linder said to FashionUnited. “We
really wanted to get another set of eyes out there and do another
presentation in between February and September. We took the resort idea and
ran with it with a lot of white colors and leisure activity influences and
sporty touches here and there.”

Linder shifts their focus to athleisure for resort 2020

He added that, “Linder is going more toward sport. The sporty aspect has
been lurking underneath the whole time, and I always like a combo of sporty
and sartorial because they both can be tailored. You can have looks that
are very specific, but they aren’t as restrictive, and they are easier to
wear and comfortable, so there’s the attraction.”

Linder goes sporty for resort 2020

The resort collection was a new take on country club chic. Necklines were
low and precise, but carefree playing on 90s inspiration and style. Minimal
slip dresses and strappy tops had a sensual resort appeal without bordering
on a need to be overtly statement making. To contrast this, heaped-on biker
jewelry and a variety of translucent textiles and knits gave it a younger
feel so it didn’t feel like your grandma’s country club.

“Our aesthetic is shifting away from someone who just wants statement
pieces,” Linder said to FashionUnited. “It’s shifting toward someone who
wants versatile pieces they can use in lots of different ways and are
friendly and comfortable for them. We started off as more of an art
project, and we’re trying to keep that sense of creativity but we’re trying
to think more about what someone wants out of a jacket or a pair of pants.”

Linder goes sporty for resort 2020

Linder also recognizes how much women’s tastes have changed, and he’s
working on having the brand gravitate in that direction. “Based on what I
see when I walk around, women want more stretch and they want athleisure,”
He said to FashionUnited. “What we’re attempting here is trying to pick up
on that understandable desire, but trying to do it in a way that doesn’t
feel like you neglected to put thought into your look. People are going to
keep wanting that type of comfort from their clothes. We’re trying to find
a way to have a feeling of a considered wardrobe and a really easy
comfortable one together.”

This season, accessories brand Wilson contributed wristbands, tennis
racquets, goggles, and bags, rounding out the sportswear theme with actual
sports gear. Chris Habana supplied chokers, bracelets, and a knuckle duster
ring set. For the second season in a row, Linder featured footwear by
Mephisto as part of an ongoing partnership, with socks provided by Falke.



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