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Chris Perani x Cos, the Winter Collection Flirts with Nature

Cos presents a collection of iconic winter pieces designed in collaboration with photographer Chris Perani, who through his telephoto lens pays homage to the extraordinary beauty of nature through bright colors and super intricate details. The capsule involves women and men. In the first case you can discover denim shirts, wool sweaters, hoop earrings, jackets, fringed clutches, chemisiers, skirts, vests or maxi dresses. In the second, t-shirts, pullovers, overshirts and pins.

“I have always imagined seeing my work transformed into garments, creating a bridge between the intricate beauty of nature and wearable art”, explained Perani, describing the collaboration with Cos. “The textures and patterns I photograph, especially the scales of butterfly wings, lend themselves naturally to textile design. These abstract and detailed images create unique prints that people can wear, allowing them to carry a piece of nature with them. What excites me the most is how this wearable art form can highlight the hidden beauty that surrounds us every day, giving people a tactile way to connect with my work.”

Chris Perani x Cos, the Winter Collection Flirts with Nature

Cos presents a collection of iconic winter pieces designed in collaboration with photographer Chris Perani, who through his telephoto lens pays homage to the extraordinary beauty of nature through bright colors and super intricate details. The capsule involves women and men. In the first case you can discover denim shirts, wool sweaters, hoop earrings, jackets, fringed clutches, chemisiers, skirts, vests or maxi dresses. In the second, t-shirts, pullovers, overshirts and pins.

“I have always imagined seeing my work transformed into garments, creating a bridge between the intricate beauty of nature and wearable art”, explained Perani, describing the collaboration with Cos. “The textures and patterns I photograph, especially the scales of butterfly wings, lend themselves naturally to textile design. These abstract and detailed images create unique prints that people can wear, allowing them to carry a piece of nature with them. What excites me the most is how this wearable art form can highlight the hidden beauty that surrounds us every day, giving people a tactile way to connect with my work.”