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CFCL released its Fall/Winter 2023 VOL.6 collection at Paris Fashion Week

CFCL released its Fall/Winter 2023 VOL.6 collection at Paris Fashion Week
CFCL released its Fall/Winter 2023 VOL.6 collection at Paris Fashion Week

The CFCL VOL.6 series is an inorganic concrete structure with a pale carpet floor, warmly welcoming guests into a living room-like space equipped with a smart home system. Knitted fashion used to be seen as casual wear, but now it has acquired a new look of fluid elegance with the help of the latest technology that only computer programming can provide. Relaxed and elegant ready-to-wear is full of variety, blurring the line between home wear and formal wear.

Series themes

Knitting - utensils

functionality

The design created by computer programming is mainly determined by mathematical calculation functions. As mathematical models, these functions reflect universal laws of nature and allow humans to accomplish many things. For example, we will see the spiral shape of a conch or flower seed pattern, and we will see the Euler spiral applied to curved sections.

CFCL released its Fall/Winter 2023 VOL.6 collection at Paris Fashion Week
CFCL released its Fall/Winter 2023 VOL.6 collection at Paris Fashion Week

CFCL used the mathematical model behind civilization and nature when developing programming-assisted knitwear. At the same time, CFCL pursues aesthetics that go beyond digital representation. Meet the logic and function of clothing, but also fully meet the elegant needs of contemporary lifestyle. This is the new "Knitting-Ware" collection.

VOL.6 Iconic Series

POTTERY

Since the launch of the brand's first collection, the "POTTERY" design has become a hallmark of CFCL. This season, CFCL created attractive knitted dresses from recycled polyester and glitter faux fur yarns. These dresses are made using 3D printing technology and are generated directly from programming data. Seamless and stretchy, it's perfect for any special occasion and comfortable to wear.

CFCL released its Fall/Winter 2023 VOL.6 collection at Paris Fashion Week
CFCL released its Fall/Winter 2023 VOL.6 collection at Paris Fashion Week

SNAIL

The design of this collection is inspired by the Euler spiral used in the snail shell, the Greek Ionic column and the junction of the highway. Native ultra-roughing yarn and strong stretch processing are used to weave into spiral shapes. The sleeve and body parts are tubular and stitched at the cuff hole. This structural silhouette differs from winter coarse knitting and is constructed with a computer-programmed construction design and a very strong yarn structure. Made from 100% recycled polyester, this collection is gentle and wrinkle-resistant, machine washable and fits perfectly to all body shapes.

CFCL released its Fall/Winter 2023 VOL.6 collection at Paris Fashion Week
CFCL released its Fall/Winter 2023 VOL.6 collection at Paris Fashion Week

FLUTED LUCENT

"FLUTED" is a classic collection inspired by Greek columns. This unique silhouette is created by alternating the ribbing of two different elasticities. The sleeve and body parts are tubular and stitched at the cuff hole. This season's sleeves are made from translucent nylon yarn and the body is made from 100% recycled polyester. Roll up the transparent sleeves to create a three-dimensional and elegant look.

CFCL released its Fall/Winter 2023 VOL.6 collection at Paris Fashion Week
CFCL released its Fall/Winter 2023 VOL.6 collection at Paris Fashion Week

All collections are produced without any cuts, eliminating excess consumption in production as much as possible.

ASICS co-branded shoes

The shoes in the new collection were designed by CFCL in collaboration with Hyogo-based sports brand ASICS. The project was initiated by the Japanese Ministry of Environment to embody the Japanese avant-garde technology represented by ASICS. This co-branded shoe is based on the ASIC Classic GEL- LYTE™ III CM 1.95. This is the sneaker that produces the lowest carbon footprint during the material life cycle from sourcing to manufacturing, transportation, use and disposal. ASICS uses low-carbon footprint materials and rebuilds the production supply chain from the bottom up during the production process to reduce CO2 emissions to 1.95 kg CO2 equivalent over the life cycle of each pair of shoes, providing excellent quality and comfort to the wearer. This is what ASICS has been pursuing since its inception through a focus on research and development.

CFCL released its Fall/Winter 2023 VOL.6 collection at Paris Fashion Week

Yoshiko HIRANO

On July 28, 2022, CFCL became the second apparel brand to receive B-Corp Certification at Paris Fashion Week.

All products in this collection are made from materials certified to the Global Recycling Standard (GRS) and Recycling Declaration Standard (RCS), with the exception of 100% wool products and part accessories.

As of the VOL. 4 series (Fall/Winter 2022 collection), 76.54% of mass-produced products are made from recycled and recycled materials certified by the third-party organization for the Global Environment and Fundamental Human Rights. CFCL wants to achieve 100% utilization by 2030.

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