It’s the 21st century and everybody’s hip and stylish in their own way. Introducing, Pedro’s Spring 2016 Capsule collection that is branched out to twelve different capsules – Botanical Bloom, Denim Redux, Fade to Black, Lithograph, Luminous Style, Nature Accents, Neon Emits, Forward Yellow, Pastel Perfect, Retro Wanderlust, Snakeprint Statement and Total Blue.
Botanical Bloom – For all of those floral print lovers out there. Prints and colors with just a slight touch of masculinity on sandals, espadrilles and business bags.
Denim Redux – The ultimate wearable outfit for Spring this year. The cognac colored leather with hints of denim makes the whole look modern and stylish.
Fade to Black – Urban, neat and clean cut. This capsule keeps it sleek and simple whether you’re styling it for work or play.
Lithograph – Monochromatic style is timeless. With a little play on the monochrome colors and geometric print, it’ll give you a sporty-luxe and minimalistic look.
Luminous Style – For the bold and unique, the Luminous Style capsule collection will help you stand out.
Nature Accents – Sage and earthy tones are the theme for this capsule. Earthy tones are one of the most functional colors to wear this Spring!
Neon Emits – If you think your wardrobe needs a little sprucing up with a splash of colors, the Neon Emits capsule is the way to go. Super trendy and electrifying.
Forward Yellow – The color bright yellow is paired up with neat cut out sandals to give you that modern vibe during Spring. (sandal and bag shown above is not available in stores)
Pastel Perfect – These soft and delicate neutrals; peachy pink and minty green are for those who are looking to add colors without taking it to the extremes.
Retro Wanderlust – Okay, for real though, who doesn’t like chevron prints? It’s mega fun and vibrant!
Snakeprint Statement – Snakeprints have been in for awhile now and they don’t seem to fade out.. Anything snakeprint automatically gives you that edgy but chic vibe.
Total Blue – We are so in love with this light blue hue. Doesn’t it just reminds you of the clear blue sky on a Sunday noon?