Stringer contrasted bold colors with monochrome graphics for a modern uptake on knitwear.
Marretta has been at Pringle for less than a year, but he’s already putting a strong stamp on this collection.
Pringle’s new men’s design director Giuseppe Marretta took as his theme David Hockney’s painting, “A Bigger Splash,” and drove the collection in a new direction.
Fran Stringer focused on reinterpreting the classic argyle pattern as she played with color and silhouette.
Design director Fran Stringer mined Pringle’s brand’s 200-year archive for the brand’s return to the runway.
The brand’s in-house design team was inspired by Scotland, Harris Tweed and the textile designs of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Fran Stringer patched together feminine and masculine silhouettes for this cozy, laid-back collection.
For spring, she offered a romantic take on the brand’s signature knits, reworking archive floral intarsias through a modern lens.
Pringle of Scotland focused on street luxe pieces with a sporty edge and a whiff of the Eighties in colors and patterns.