With the upcoming Fear of God x Adidas collection making the headlines recently, the once extremely sought-after Fear of God ESSENTIALS line is readying to get back on track with the launch of its new Black Collection.
Jerry Lorenzo takes the reigns once again for his Fear of God ESSENTIALS line that features the label’s traditional minimalistic and oversized casualwear with refreshed proportions and as the name suggests, arriving in a stealthy black hue.
Shot by Thierry Le Goues, the new campaign imagery (seen below) features a high quality, cinematic aesthetic that dramatically showcases the upcoming bagginess and 3D branding of the new Black Collection.
A selection of Light Sand tinted garments are also on offer as it wouldn’t feel like a Fear of God ESSENTIALS drop without some neutral-coloured designs.
The new range includes a traditional lineup of sportswear-inspired sweatshirts, hoodies, jogging bottoms, jackets, accessories and even a selection of dresses.
Hidden pockets for a technical finish and new rubberised 3D logos also make it into the new Black Collection that launches today (June 7) from the Fear of God website and a global release is expected to land on Friday, 9 June.
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