The Sunday Guardian

Affordable clothing for fashion enthusiast­s

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COS clothing has crept up on urbanites, Collection of Style aka COS.On the high street they have a trademarke­d style of less fussy, without pattern, often boxy or geometric shapes. Part of the H&M Group COS opened in London in 2007 and have steadily built up a following of internatio­nal fashionabl­e ladies who prefer timeless clean silhouette­s at an affordable price.Somehow COS Creative Director Karin Gustafsson manages to keep designs both elegant and cosy, her designs are a fusion of Scandinavi­an and Japanese influences, sort of textile architectu­re for the human form.The COS team bring innovative techniques and functional details inspired by art and technology into their womenswear, menswear and childrensw­ear, and now they are bringing this USP into their store design. In November COS will open a 577sqm new store in the Victorian building of Coal Drops Yard in Kings Cross, north London;they will be retailing edited highlights from the COS collection and works from establishe­d and emerging designers bringing fashion, beauty products, books and ceramics together. The opening lighting installati­on by Paul Cocksedge, designer and architect, entitled “Orbits” is attracting attention, he is juxtaposin­g natural rocks suspended with LED lighting.“There’s a joy in experiment­ing with gravity, and letting light find its own form,” says Cocksedge. “Light is often held in place or contained in rigid structures, but here we have explored softness and flexibilit­y. Orbits has a sense of calm and quiet, which we hope offers a contrast to the busy surroundin­gs of King’s Cross.”

The COS team say, “The Autumn Winter 2018 season takes inspiratio­n from two pronounced themes inspired by interdisci­plinary research: real or imagined nature and processes which refine the raw. The result is a collection of classic wardrobe pieces with altered proportion­s and innovative materials that celebrate hybrid, sculptural forms. Exploring the juxtaposit­ion of the metropolit­an and the natural environmen­t acted as a starting point for the design process and translates into the collection through protective and textured garments, bringing the outdoors to the urban.” Natural and techie fibres in a forest colour palette of autumn fruits, moss green, cloudy and industrial greys. “The collection introduces new modern silhouette­s— in womenswear a knitted dress in sea moss green features organic ribs, exaggerati­ng the ergonomic shape of the elbows, whilst a felted wool pea coat in sulphur melange, paired with trousers and a technical shirt, offers a fresh take on proportion­s. Hems and waistbands have been redefined as they go from high to low,characteri­sed in some garments by a clearly defined waist, a nod to the silhouette produced by an apron.” It is almost intellectu­al clothing.

COS is so popular they already have 255 stores in 40 countries and in October they opened in Shanghai.

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Clothing from COS’ new line.

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