Rick Owens 攜手愛迪達發表2027春夏男裝系列,推出內建風扇的充氣式運動套裝!
Rick Owens 攜手愛迪達發表2027春夏男裝系列,推出內建風扇的充氣式運動套裝!
時尚設計師瑞克歐文斯 (Rick Owens) 在巴黎舉辦 Spring Summer 27 春夏男裝大秀時,推出了一系列由 Adidas 贊助的充氣式慢跑套裝。
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為了應對巴黎破紀錄的極端熱浪,這些外套、短褲與連身套裝內建了微型風扇,能讓空氣在穿戴者周圍循環。
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這系列服飾選用杜邦「泰維克」 (Tyvek) 材質製作,這種強韌的工業用防護布料,通常被用於製造防護衣,若在內部搭配冰凍背心,這整套裝備就成了瑞克歐文斯口中的「個人化空調系統」。
此類風扇驅動夾克在業界被稱為「Fan-jakketos」,最初是為了幫戶外勞動者降溫而發明,我們也很常會在台灣的工地看到工人穿著結合風扇的防曬外套。
愛迪達近期更將這項技術調整,提供給F1一級方程式賽車手以及 2026 年世界盃足球賽的運動員使用,協助他們在極端高溫下競技。
根據品牌說明,冷卻背心與絕緣夾克結合後,能將核心體溫降低約 0.5°C,皮膚溫度最高更可下降 13°C。瑞克歐文斯將此技術應用在 SS27「Stone」系列,透過內襯的微型風扇為衣物充氣。
一向熱愛誇張剪裁的瑞克歐文斯,將運動服的輪廓放大至類似米其林寶寶的膨脹比例,並融合愛迪達經典的三條線設計與抽繩細節;如果不想看起來這麼臃腫,穿戴者也可以直接關閉風扇,讓服飾變回普通的泰維克慢跑套裝。
大秀主題「壓力下的優雅 (grace under pressure)」之下,系列中還出現了由泡沫填充的皮革長褲,靈感來自巴克敏斯特·富勒 (Buckminster Fuller) 的張拉整體建築 (tensegrity architecture);背心款式則以乳膠細節手工點綴,看起來就像蛋糕上的裝飾一樣。
瑞克歐文斯選在巴黎東京宮 (Palais de Tokyo) 舉辦大秀時,法國正處於史無前例的熱浪之中。
為此,多名設計師提前了大秀時間,希望避開午後高溫,現場更有工作人員向觀眾發送摺扇、陽傘與冰袋以對抗 40 度的高溫。
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氣候變遷使歐洲成為全球暖化最快的地區,這也讓時尚產業開始反思,是否應在夏季巔峰期舉辦大規模的時裝週聚會。
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熱浪救星來了?Rick Owens 在巴黎 SS27 大秀與 Adidas 聯手,推出直接內建「風扇」的充氣慢跑套裝!
這些服裝使用工業防護衣常見的 Tyvek 材質,內建微型風扇,穿上後會像氣球一樣膨脹,變成一套「個人化空調系統」。這項技術其實源自日本勞工的冷卻工作服,愛迪達最近還把它用在 F1 賽車手跟世足選手身上。
這次 Rick Owens 把技術融合超誇張的米其林寶寶廓形,加上 Adidas 經典三條線。如果不想要這麼膨,風扇關掉就能變回普通的運動套裝。在 40 度的巴黎熱浪下辦秀,Rick Owens 用這種科技時尚回應氣候危機,真的是壓力下的優雅!
Rick Owens creates blow-up Adidas tracksuits that double as personal airconditioning
Tiny built-in fans help to circulate air around the wearer of these inflatable Adidas jogging suits, unveiled by fashion designer Rick Owens as part of his Spring Summer 27 menswear show in Paris during the city's record-breaking heatwave.
The ballooning jackets, shorts and full-body tracksuits are made from Tyvek – the same durable plastic used to make hazmat suits. Worn with ice vests underneath, they create what Owens describes as a "personal air conditioning system".
These kinds of fan-powered jackets, or fan-jakketos, were originally invented to cool down outdoor labourers in Japan and were recently worn by staff at the Osaka Expo.
But Adidas has also been adapting the technology for use by Formula 1 drivers and football players at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, who are increasingly competing in extreme heat.
"The system combines a cooling vest and insulating jacket that work together to deliver targeted upper-body cooling – reducing core temperature by up to 0.5°C and skin temperature by up to 13°C," the German sportswear brand explained in a press release last month.
For his SS27 Stone collection, Owens has used the same technology, creating garments inflated via a small fan built into their lining.
True to his love of exaggeration, the designer has blown up the idea to bloated, Michelin-Man proportions, played off against the classic design of Adidas tracksuits with their three stripes and drawstrings.
The pieces can also be worn with the fan off for a less bulbous look. "It just turns into a regular Tyvek jogging suit," Owens told i-D.
Under the theme of "grace under pressure", his SS27 menswear collection also features foam-stuffed chaps informed by the tensegrity architecture of Buckminster Fuller and tank tops hand-piped with latex detailing as if they were pieces of cake.
Owens's show at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris came at a poignant time, as France was gripped by a historic heat wave that led to 1,000 excess deaths and overwhelmed the capital's mortuaries.
The designer was among a number of participants to move their shows forward to take advantage of the lower temperatures in the early morning, while others handed out fans, parasols and ice packs to help attendees fend off the 40-degree heat.
Across town, a giant wave fed by Paris's public water system presided over Pharrell Williams's Louis Vuitton presentation, coinciding with the city's hottest day on record.
Climate change has turned Europe into the world's fastest-warming continent, raising questions about the advisability of hosting mass gatherings like fashion weeks at the height of summer.
All imagery courtesy of Owenscorp.