Rixo moves to monthly drop model

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London-based fashion label Rixo has unveiled that it is moving away from
the traditional fashion calendar to produce seasonal collections and will
instead move to a drop model format.

Rixo stated that going forward it would choose to deliver pieces by
monthly drops in an effort “to drive even more timely, conscious and
considered production”.

The contemporary womenswear brand launched its first official monthly
drop, its January 2021 collection, with a digital presentation during
Copenhagen Fashion Week’s new hybrid format.

The digital short film featured a mix of video and still imagery and
includes four Scandinavian influencers, Marianne Theodorsen, Sara Flaaen,
Nnenna Echem and Nicole Huisman, described by the brand as founders
Henrietta Rix and Orlagh McCloskey’s “favourite Scandinavian women” wearing
hero pieces from the January 2021 drop.

The aim of the film was to allow each influencer the chance to showcase
Rixo’s new product drop in “their own way,” explained the brand in a way
that was “candid, minimalistic and elegant”. With each influencer choosing
a piece to wear from the collection that made them feel “most comfortable
and empowered”.

The collection itself showcased blooming prints for January 2021, with a
multicoloured tie-dye ‘Spring Meadow’ print contrasted against navy, green
and mustard gingham check prints. There is a mix of dresses and separates
as well as knitwear pieces, featuring details including exaggerated
prairie-inspired collars, intricate embroidery, keyhole necklines, pretty
puffed sleeves and full of frills.

Rixo to step away from traditional fashion calendar with monthly drop
model

Rixo co-founders, Henrietta Rix and Orlagh McCloskey said in a
statement: “We’re so thrilled to be part of the official Copenhagen Fashion
Week schedule. It was the perfect place to reveal our move to monthly drops
– an effort we decided to take to ensure that as a business we can be more
agile and produce in an even more considered and sustainable way.

“Scandinavian women and their style to us is completely empowered and
elegant – we couldn’t wish for more perfect group of women than those who
featured to take part in our digital showcase film to unveil our upcoming
pieces.”

There have been many discussion around the current fashion calendar,
amplified with the current coronavirus crisis, and Rixo isn’t the first to
suggest a new way of doing things going forward. The British label, a firm
favourite on the London Fashion Week schedule has already experimented with
capsule see-now-buy-now collections, alongside larger collection drops.

The brand explained that the success from those see-now-buy-now
collections meant it made sense to move to a monthly drop model where they
could better edit and time the drop of new products.

This doesn’t mean that Rixo will not present at another fashion week,
instead, the brand announced that it will show in their usual London
Fashion Week slot come September, where they will unveil their March 2021
monthly drop.

All pieces shown in Rixo’s Copenhagen Fashion Week film will be stocked
online and in-store with Rixo and global wholesale partners, including
Net-a-porter, Harrods, Selfridges, Galeries Lafayette and Moda Operandi,
from January 2021. Prices range from 85 pounds for the Abby shirt to 355
pounds for the Marlow knit dress.

Images: courtesy of Rixo

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