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Rejina Pyo launches capsule collection with Net-a-Porter
The designer has been injecting freshness into the fashion scene since 2014, and is part of Net-a-Porter’s collective of emerging brands
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Your support makes all the difference.Korean-born fashion designer Rejina Pyo has launched an exclusive capsule collection with Net-a-Porter.
Championing a new wave of contemporary designers, luxury retailer Net-a-Porter has launched The Contemporary Collective – a group of 11 capsules from brands who are propelling a new vision for game-changing style. Enlisting the creative minds of some of the most exciting emerging brands including Ganni, Rixo, Staud, Yuzefi, By Far, Wandler and Marques Almeida, the collective focuses on those with instantly recognisable DNA.
Case in point: Rejina Pyo.
A designer who launched her contemporary women’s brand in 2014 with her husband Jordan Bourke, Pyo has become a stalwart among some of the industry’s elite tastemakers from Pandora Sykes to Katherine Ormerod and Kate Foley. And it isn’t hard to see why. Known for her bold colours, subtle girlishness, plays on proportion and enlarged silhouettes, Pyo’s aesthetic appeals to those who want to appear both feminine and strong.
Answering all your spring dressing needs, it’s exactly these elements that you’ll find in the designer’s Net-a-Porter capsule. Made up of 12 signature pieces, the range includes some of Pyo’s bestselling items including the Greta dress in bubblegum pink, and the Nicole jacket and Dylan trousers in Japanese linen stripe.
“Rejina Pyo is one of the headlining brands from our contemporary labels at Net-a-porter. Her collections are always directional yet playful, and she’s now one of the fastest-growing brands on site,” Elizabeth von der Goltz, Net’s global buying director, told WWD.
The collection is priced between £335 and £775 and is available to shop now at net-a-porter.com.
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