Luxury Canadian outerwear brand Nobis launched collaboration art with fête chinoise on Tuesday its 2022 Lunar New Year capsule collection.
 

Nobis Commemorates Lunar New Year
with Exclusive Capsule COLLECTION

DESIGNED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH FETE CHINOISE

Luxury Canadian outerwear brand Nobis launched collaboration art with fête chinoise on Tuesday its 2022 Lunar New Year capsule collection.

Photo credit: Nobis/Justin Wu

Canadian design x Canadian design for Lunar New Year. We proudly present our special collaboration with Canadian outerwear leader Nobis for their brand’s limited edition capsule collection. Our team at Fete Chinoise loves their brand for their innovation, ethos, and functionally beautiful products. In celebration of the Year of the Tiger, our design team created a print inspired by traditional Chinese brush painting. In recent years, we have contributed and spurred the discussion on what brands around the world do to mark special occasions such as Lunar New Year. This time, we were invited to change the visual dialogue and to create, so we hope you love this print as much as we do!

The design has a double layer of meaning: at first abstracted tiger stripes appear, and with a closer look, you will see the branches of plum blossoms come to life, with a quiet reverence to nature. Presented in festive red and traditional and bold black ink strokes, it is at once a fashion print and art.

A capsule collection like this is a rare opportunity, as it takes alignment among many people involved, and a passion and dedication to do something meaningful. This process also speaks to the greater conversation of cultural design and fashion, which is fascinating, complex and yearning for more space to blossom and evolve.

For more details, please see the official text from the press release: In celebration of the Year of The Tiger, luxury Canadian outerwear brand, Nobis, has announced the launch of its 2022 Lunar New Year Capsule Collection. "Nobis" in Latin translates to "us," and since its inception, the brand has always celebrated culture and emphasized the importance of community collaboration and representation. This year, Nobis celebrates the Year of the Tiger by partnering with Fête Chinoise, a Chinese-Canadian cultural platform created by design firm Palettera to develop a special edition print that celebrates the themes of bravery and courage, and places it at the forefront of the capsule. The three-piece limited-edition capsule features two quilted mid-layer jackets and a reversible bucket hat which were brought to life through the eyes of renowned Torontodirector & photographer Justin Wu.

"This year, we are honoured to introduce our very first Lunar New Year capsule that has given Nobis the opportunity to get involved with respected cultural champions who have played integral roles in bringing this collection to life," says Kevin Au-Yeung, President and Co-founder of Nobis. "From design to creative, each person involved truly embodies the core values we represent at Nobis and we are thrilled to offer a unique opportunity to share a new narrative around the cultural significance and importance of this monumental celebration through fashion," adds Robin Yates, Vice-President and Co-founder of Nobis.

 

Photo credit: Nobis/Justin Wu

 
 

The limited-edition print puts forth a design that celebrates cultural heritage, weaving together the past and the contemporary. Captivating in its literal aesthetic, the tiger-stripes and poetic tree branches carrying thousands of little plum blossoms represent the long-held tradition of strength and growth, despite adversity. The joint efforts of Nobis and Fête Chinoise work to transpose these cultural traditions by deconstructing the visual elements of the revered Tiger and the auspicious plum blossoms to create a one-of-a-kind culturally-rooted design statement.

"This year is the year of the Water Tiger, a year of determinism and spontaneity" says Deborah Lau-Yu, Principal and Art Director of Palettera. "Tigers express themselves boldly, which is captured in the unique print with grand hand-painted brush strokes that are simultaneously nature in two parts. The branches of plum blossoms dance across the page in an energetic nod to tradition and its relationship with nature."

Together, Nobis and Fête Chinoise set out to create something that was not typical for Lunar New Year in North America. Instead, through the lens of art and culture, the partnership seizes an opportunity to provide deeper knowledge and appreciation for the occasion, with an exquisite and original design. Through this collaboration, Nobis intended to showcase a strong sense of community as each partner involved in the process, from design to photography, played an authentic and important role in bringing the capsule to life.

Nobis' Lunar New Year capsule will be available online at Nobis.com and at retailers as of January 18, 2022. Prices range from $95-$695.

Visit Nobis.ca for more details.

 

Photo credit: Nobis/Justin Wu

 

Photo credit: Nobis/Justin Wu

 
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Photo credit: Nobis/Justin Wu

 
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Photo credit: Nobis/Justin Wu

 

 

About Nobis
In 2007, "Nobis"- Latin for "us" was launched. Nobis is a globally renowned Canadian premium outerwear and accessory brand that embraces the conviction that trends may come and go but style, function and quality will remain forever timeless. Collections are designed for the ever-changing global winters, unpredictable seasonal conditions and the growing need for fashionable and functional outerwear. Under InnoVision Holdings Corporation, Nobis continues to test new boundaries in the fashion outerwear and accessories markets at a rapidly growing rate. Nobis is currently available in over 35 countries, in North America, Europe and Asia including US, UK, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Czech Republic, Austria, Japan, Korea, and of course, our home Canada.