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Brand: Le Fix

Season: FW18

Key Pieces: Full-zip track jackets and overhead half-zip tops are strong, plus the knitted crewneck sweater for a solid range of bold casual apparel.

Editor’s Notes: After exploring Danish country life for SS18, Copenhagen-based fashion imprint Le Fix unveils its FW18 collection, with the theme on focusing the balance between good and bad, order and anarchy, success and failure. Entitled "Whatever," the attitude is to essentially move on to better things.

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Encompassing T-shirts, hoodies, pants, jackets, beanies and more, the materials of the collection are a blend of cotton, wool and polyester turned into casual wear with a sporty aesthetic. A palette of black, white, burgundy mélange, turquoise, army green and neon green are utilized on the fabrics, in addition to vivid prints and embroideries for a pop of flair. The collection also features watercolor motifs made as all-over patterns, showing the idea behind the theme of "Whatever" in a visually striking manner.

View more of the FW18 campaign in the video below, and you can also shop the new collection on Le Fix's online store now.

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In other FW18 collections, mysterious Japanese label BlackEyePatch channels early ’00s hip-hop for its offerings.

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