German-American designer Robert Geller knows a thing or two about mixing it up for the sake of culture, and with his latest collection for the Spring/Summer 2019 season we see him experimenting with styles and hues that trace all the way back to India.


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The vibrant color palette, created through special wash & dye techniques, is what’ll get people looking for sure, but the real style story is in the inspiration that led to a collection inspired by Hare Krishna robes and Southeast Asian monk attire. From pastels to neon green, the spectrum is pretty wide when it comes to the color options here. The worn-in look of the garments themselves is a direct effect of the dying process, and the results are pretty fly to say the least. Hoodies, sweaters, light overcoats, Mandarin collar shirts and the sneaker options in collaboration with Common Projects are just some of the standouts, but there’s a lot here that makes this set of gear A1 in terms of quality.

Get a look at the SS19 collection by Robert Geller below, and let us know what you’re feeling over on our Facebook and Twitter: