The post J.L-A.L FW25 Collection Channels the Surreal Aesthetics of 1970s Sci-Fi appeared first on Magzoid Magazine.
]]>At first glance, the references to La Planète Sauvage might not be immediately obvious—J.L-A.L refrains from using literal alien motifs or costumes. However, upon closer inspection, the bulbous headbands, beaded accessories, and pumpkin-shaped bucket bags mimic the organic forms found in the film’s animated landscapes. Intarsia patterns and duo-tone knitwear echo the garments worn by the ruling Draags, subtly embedding the film’s aesthetic into the collection.
Unlike many sci-fi-inspired collections that lean into metallics and hyper-futuristic elements, J.L-A.L embraces a softer, textured approach. Laser-cut shearling, brushed wools, and gradient fabrics developed by Manteco provide a handcrafted feel, reminiscent of the film’s traditional illustration style. This interplay between technical silhouettes and organic textures reflects the movie’s themes of nature and technology coexisting in an alien world.
A standout piece from the collection is a black-to-gray overcoat with a hidden placket closure, seamlessly integrating the gradient shading techniques seen in the film’s animation. Other garments, such as a brown sweater with maroon intarsia patterns and a perforated cardigan with a diagonal zip closure, showcase J.L-A.L’s commitment to sculptural design and precise detailing.
The collection also explores fabric innovation and AI-driven design techniques in collaboration with Goldwin. These advancements enhance the functional appeal of outerwear pieces, blending tactile warmth with futuristic aesthetics. Meanwhile, the introduction of HOKA’s Mafate X sneakers in two sleek colorways adds a performance-driven edge to the collection, seamlessly merging fashion and utility.
Further enriching the collection’s textural contrasts, artist Victoria Ohanyan incorporates wooden elements, adding a natural counterbalance to the tech-forward aesthetic. This juxtaposition mirrors the visual world of La Planète Sauvage, where organic landscapes and surreal alien environments exist in harmony.
With earthy hues of gray, brown, and black dominating the lineup, J.L-A.L relies on its architectural construction and innovative textiles to transport wearers into an otherworldly realm. Whether through gradient wools, structured outerwear, or sculptural accessories, the collection encapsulates the imaginative spirit of 1970s sci-fi while remaining deeply wearable.
The post J.L-A.L FW25 Collection Channels the Surreal Aesthetics of 1970s Sci-Fi appeared first on Magzoid Magazine.
]]>