F/W 2022

LOOK BOOK F/W 2022
The inspiration for the KunoQvist Fall/Winter 2022 collection has traditionally been taken from the nature that surrounds us, but also from a number of modernists who worked at the beginning of the 20th century.
Metal frames with expressive details
The design department has thought about the wearer's needs for this season: easy-to-carry metal frames with a comfortable fit for a person who attaches great importance to their own expression. KunoQvist is a brand that will always be true to its basic idea, Scandinavian design, a lot of color and focus on details.
The inspiration for the KunoQvist Fall/Winter 2022 collection has traditionally been taken from the nature that surrounds us, but also from a number of modernists who worked at the beginning of the 20th century.
Inspiration from the Modernists
In modernism, existing norms were questioned. The artists chose to proudly show the lines in the paintings instead of hiding them. It was also the first time in history that female artists received recognition. All this can be seen as a backdrop for this beautiful set of a total of 24 frames.
One can clearly see the circles of painter Sonia Delunay's in the ladies' frame Kullan, but there is also references to the geometrical shapes of Delunay's art in the frame Bladan.
Modernist Georgia O’Keeffe are known for her paintings of the red poppy flower. She filled the canvas with them, not wanting the viewer to miss the beauty of the details. The colour red can be seen in a number of frames this season.


Colour story
As always, the classic KunoQvist colours which are so well adapted to the Nordic tones, are back for the Fall/Winter collection. Forest green, sea blue, violet, plum and lingonberry red.
But we also see standout colours from the fall collections of the great fashion houses, such as the strong turquoise and the clear orange.
Moving forward
KunoQvist as a brand moves forward, together with its carrier and always dares to challenge it in several models. This year's Fall/Winter collection is a fine example of this.