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Putting his unique vision for menswear into practice via his eponymous label, as well as at the creative direction helm for British icon Mackintosh, his co-founded AFFIX, and an ongoing collab with ASICS, Bulgarian-born Kiko Kostadinov continues to be one of London's most exciting (and busy) young designers.

With a penchant for bold colors that are prone to clashes, Kiko finds inspiration in interesting places. For his SS20 menswear line, which got its runway presentation in London last year, Kiko found that inspiration in none other than The Kentucky Derby. After watching preparations for the horse racing event unfold on Netflix documentary 7 Days Out, Kiko looked to channel an equestrian aesthetic in his design, and boy did he channel.

Kiko Kostadinov SS20 is a vivid, color- and fabric-blending collection that comprises jockey-like jackets, horse-ride-ready hats and boots, and some must-have summer accessories. We've picked out some particular highlights that you can shop now. All we're missing is a crop.

Shop our favorite Kiko Kostadinov SS20 pieces below.

Ansel Racing Jacket

Derby Zip Shirt

Meriweather Shirt

Lasso Zip Jacket

Lasso Knee Lounge Pants

Tulcea Wool Jacket

Aristides Wide Trousers

Aristides Embroidery Tote Bag

Louisville Linen Shorts

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