CFCL SS24 / Spring Summer 2024 at Paris Fashion Week Presents VOL.7 Collection
On Tuesday, September 26th, the second day of the Spring Summer 2024 Womenswear Paris Fashion Week, CFCL presented a show format presentation at Galerie Haute in the Palais de Tokyo.
Entering the venue, guests were welcomed into a new world of sparkling aluminum oral artwork by Berlin-based artist Toshihiko Mitsuya and ambient live music by tabla player KYURI, who sat in the center of the special stage and played a fusion of analog and digital sounds.
This season, inspired by the energy of the strong sunlight that pours down on the vast arid land and the latest technology that foresees the near future, we envisioned a future of human beings living powerfully and comfortably even in harsh environments.
COLLECTION THEME OF CFCL SS24
Knit-ware
New Land
The increasingly digital society today resembles a desert. It is a world seemingly limitless and fantastical. Virtual spaces extend the boundaries of reality, making it harder and harder to distinguish where reality ends and illusion begins. Where is our oasis in this desert?
CFCL’s seventh / SS24 collection evokes the complex colors of nature, materials translucent to sunlight, and a radiant future that we have yet to see. We pursue Knit-ware as clothing that fuses a tangible reality with the new dreams we envision.
VOL.7 REPRESENTATIVE SERIES
CASCADES
Portraying the image of a waterfall owing on dry land, the stripes of white, black, and blue (gray, navy, and black), spread thickly and dynamically from top to bottom. Much like 3D printing, this tiered dress is created with programmed data without any sewing from shoulder width to hem circumference, which allows you to feel the wind with each step taken. Using a yarn that is a mix of organic cotton and recycled polyester, the CASCADES series creates a cool, voluminous feel and a comfortable dry touch, perfect for summer. LOOK #10, 11, 12, 14
HYPHA & HYPHA LUCENT
Inspired by fungi, life forms that have existed on Earth since ancient times, this group is named HYPHA for its texture that consists of a striped structure that branches and spreads out like hyphae. The lenticular-like indented stripes, which have a different impression depending on the angle you view the details, are created by a dense knitting structure.
The pants of LOOK 16 have an ultra-densely knitted body made of recycled polyester yarn in four colors and the unsewn darts below the knee create a structured silhouette. The dress of LOOK 18 uses transparent nylon thread, as well as two colors of cupro polyester to give the garment a lightness and depth that can be felt against the skin. By creating partially programmed darts at the waist, a seamless fit and flare silhouette is created. LOOK #3, 16, 18, 28, 37
POTTERY ENCHANT
POTTERY is an iconic group that the brand has been presenting since the 1st collection. For this CFCL SS24 collection, mirror-film sequin pieces are hand sewn one by one onto our translucent dresses, by craftsman. The dress of LOOK 35 takes two hours to knit, and an hour and a half for nishing touches to complete the base. In addition, another 65 hours are spent to sew about 2,500 sequins onto the dress by hand. By combining computer programming and handwork, CFCL begins to explore new expressions in knitwear. LOOK #34, 35, 36, 37, 38
ABOUT CFCL
CFCL stands for “Clothing For Contemporary Life.”
“Simplicity, Modesty, and Responsibility” are core-values the brand heralds. CFCL designs clothing for people following a timeless approach and ethos. CFCL primarily consists of 3D-computer-developed knitwear using materials which contribute to sustainability, and state of the art technology.
CFCL makes our best to build up the most appropriate domestic value chain and keep it transparent for the credibility of all the stakeholders. CFCL assesses knitwear as a progressive laboratory for innovative fashion-making that maintains sophistication while matching the needs of contemporary life.





































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