Outerwear brand K-Way, known for its waterproof jackets, took to the
catwalk for the first time during Pitti Immagine Uomo 97 to celebrate its
“consolidated re-launch”.
K-Way, now part of Turin-based BasicNet Group since 2004, showcased what
it described as “the evolution of a contemporary icon” with its co-ed
catwalk show at Florence’s Palazzo della Camera di Commercio on January
8.
The catwalk show was inspired by the brand’s heritage and its signature
‘Let it Rain’, and saw K-Way presenting some of its most recognisable
designs, from their classic outerwear styles, such as its waterproof and
wind resistant jackets, to fashion pieces, from their traditional
double-faced options to a wide range of the brand’s stylish extensions.
The aim, BasicNet explained was to “illustrate the rebirth, through its
iconic pieces, with a suggestive fashion show,” highlighting not only the
brand’s practical styles but also how it combines technology and
contemporary style to offer pieces that allow “classic and fashion to
perfectly co-exist”.
K-Way showcases its evolution of outerwear with its first runway
show
Over the past 15 years, K-Way’s yellow-orange-blue tape, which
originally appeared on the zipper, has been reinterpreted in a plethora of
unexpected ways and has been creatively revamped for co-branded projects.
It has been magnified for macro patterns and even hidden in discreet
details, paired with diverse materials, unpredictable textures, new
silhouettes and designs. It became the protagonist of groundbreaking
styles, meaning that K-Way was always “functional, constantly evolving,”
added BasicNet.
The iconic K-Way yellow-orange-blue tape wasn’t just showcased on the
zip, the stripes appeared as statement features across padded jackets,
bags, knitwear and scarves, for both men and women.
Overall, the showcases was a colourful affair, with green, orange,
yellow, high-shine silver, and navy blue, featured alongside white, beige,
black and heritage checks, across various styles from its packable jackets
to padded styles and longer-length designs including parkas, trench coats,
and capes that added a grown-up feel to the collection.
K-Way was launched in 1965 in Paris by young entrepreneur Léon-Claude
Duhamel, who came up with the idea of a small foldable jacket to carry for
changeable weather while seating on the terrace of the Café de la Paix
observing people in bulky trenches and carrying heavy umbrellas. From that,
the iconic K-Way was born, a lightweight, waterproof and water-resistant
jacket that had the ability to fold into a pocket.
The revolutionary design has made such an impact that the word K-Way is
not only a registered trademark, but has also been included in the Italian
and French dictionaries, meaning “a very light garment, used to protect
from wind and rain, which can be folded into a pocket attached to the
belt”.
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As part of its appearance at Pitti Immagine Uomo 97, K-Way is also one
of the leading brands taking part in the Dictionary Trademarks exhibition,
staged at Florence’s Palazzo Borsa Valori. The exhibition features
well-know brands that have been admitted into international
dictionaries.
Images: courtesy of K-Way by Monica Feudi