Thursday, August 18, 2016

Kygo presented collection: – Presenting me as a person – Page2

(Page2): Wednesday was the big launch of Kygo own fashion collection in Oslo. Kygo Life consists of both women’s and men’s collection and is clearly marked by the Norwegian world star’s own taste.



– Extremely useful

The first thing that strikes one collection is that it is extremely useful, subdued, but vigorous in color and very, very pleasant.

– From I was little, I’ve always been interested in clothes, both in appearance, materials and quality. The idea for the collection came for a couple of years ago when I got fan merchandise. But I was not happy, because that’s not something I can go by myself, said Kygo or Kyrre Gørvell-Dahl during the presentation of a snap fully Steen and Strom.

Kygo LIFE has a separate woman’s collection.

Elaine Wivestad Grøtt NTB scanpix

One can certainly recognize Kygo style in his own collection.

Elaine Wivestad Grøtt NTB scanpix

– Me that person

For two years has Kyrre worked with collection together with his team.

– clothes should introduce myself as a person, he said.

they do so as well. A good deal “Kygo elements” that reminds both music and design around covers recur in clothes.

the whole family to Kyrre Gørvell-Dahl were present during Wednesday’s launch. Even says Kygo Dagbladet that girlfriend Maren Platou has given him a lot of good suggestions.

RELAXED STYLE: Kygo Life will be sold in selected stores.

Elaine Wivestad Grøtt NTB scanpix



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