N.Hoolywood’s Spring/Summer 2016 menswear collection at New York Fashion Week drew inspiration from 60’s art deco influences, blending graphic patterning with streamlined silhouettes. The result was a collection that felt both retro and sharply modern.
It is graphic, structured, and effortlessly cool.
Art Deco Influence
Bold geometric patterns and strategic color blocking defined the visual identity of the collection. The 60’s inspiration came through in clean symmetry and refined repetition, giving the looks a polished, architectural feel.
Silhouette and Movement
Flowing coats layered over cropped trousers and tailored shorts created contrast between structure and ease. The proportions felt intentional, balancing elongated outerwear with abbreviated hemlines for a contemporary edge.
Why It Works
The collection succeeds because it merges vintage inspiration with modern tailoring. N.Hoolywood maintains clarity in line and palette, allowing pattern and proportion to take center stage without overwhelming the overall aesthetic.
The overall mood was clear. Minimal, artful, and forward-thinking.
Credits
Brand: N.Hoolywood
Season: Spring/Summer 2016
Event: New York Fashion Week Menswear
Category: Menswear Collection
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