Heliot Emil, the future of the industrial fashion.
Heliot Emil did not blend in with the crowd during this week at Paris Fashion week. First appearance in Paris, it nevertheless gives us the impression of having been there for years.
Titled "Solitary Uniform", the collection presented at the show is defined by the label as an attempt to redefine what uniform means, and the contradiction between the independence of being "solitary" and the unity of wearing a "uniform".
Titled "Solitary Uniform", the collection presented at the show is defined by the label as an attempt to redefine what uniform means, and the contradiction between the independence of being "solitary" and the unity of wearing a "uniform".
A new rising star in fashion, the Copenhagen-based brand founded by two brothers Victor and Julius Juul just six years ago is now defined as a pillar of industrial ready-to-wear.
Indeed, Heliot Emil is inspired by contemporary raw architecture, and is recognizable by its monochrome color range, where black, gray, white or even beige are almost exclusively used.
Creating new techniques from the future
The clothing ranges remind us of an elegance of the future, a perfectly mastered industrial, refined and avant-garde vision, where the balance of materials adjusts perfectly to the model.
Ambassador of the future, the brand uses new manufacturing techniques, including 3D printing of its clothes, or the famous "Liquid Metal", a special product used on some of its pieces, giving the impression of a shiny metallic liquid.
To these futuristic materials are added traditional products, such as organic cotton, wool, leather and steel.
To these futuristic materials are added traditional products, such as organic cotton, wool, leather and steel.
Heliot Emil brings his industrial futuristic vision to traditional uniforms.