
Fashion brand 3.1 PHILLIP LIM unveiled their Fall Winter 2022.23 Womenswear Collection, that fuses casual and formal, and brings confidence, softness and functionality. The Modern Woman collection explores personal growth in the face of change, and it brings a playful interaction of function and sensuality. Strong structured staples are mixed with elements that focus on movement. Fashion photographer James Bee captured the lookbook. In charge of styling was Jasmine Hassett, with beauty from hair stylist Eric Williams, and makeup artist Allie Smith.
FALL WINTER 2022.23 COLLECTIONS


“Inspiration from uniform dressing is translated into cropped cadet-style jacket, or a box cut blazer, paired with a choice of pleated culottes, carrot trousers or a generous dickie pant; all elevating the idea of modular tailoring. A nod to dancer and choreographer Pina Bausch is hinted in twisted jersey dresses pulling in tension across the body, wrap jersey t-shirts, crisscross knitted bands and asymmetric, free-form hemlines on body conscious knitwear gesture fluidity and intimacy; all in celebration of expressive movement. Modern utility takes shape in a cloud-like recycled ripstop puffer that floats with ease and an oversized bonded-cotton bi-color trench adds unique dimension to a timeless silhouette.” – from 3.1 Phillip Lim




Fashion brand 3.1 PHILLIP LIM unveiled their Fall Winter 2022.23 Womenswear Collection, that fuses casual and formal, and brings confidence, softness and functionality. The Modern Woman collection explores personal growth in the face of change, and it brings a playful interaction of function and sensuality. Strong structured staples are mixed with elements that focus on movement. Fashion photographer James Bee captured the lookbook. In charge of styling was Jasmine Hassett, with beauty from hair stylist Eric Williams, and makeup artist Allie Smith.
FALL WINTER 2022.23 COLLECTIONS


“Inspiration from uniform dressing is translated into cropped cadet-style jacket, or a box cut blazer, paired with a choice of pleated culottes, carrot trousers or a generous dickie pant; all elevating the idea of modular tailoring. A nod to dancer and choreographer Pina Bausch is hinted in twisted jersey dresses pulling in tension across the body, wrap jersey t-shirts, crisscross knitted bands and asymmetric, free-form hemlines on body conscious knitwear gesture fluidity and intimacy; all in celebration of expressive movement. Modern utility takes shape in a cloud-like recycled ripstop puffer that floats with ease and an oversized bonded-cotton bi-color trench adds unique dimension to a timeless silhouette.” – from 3.1 Phillip Lim


