Fall/Winter 2021 New Collection

Fall/Winter 2021 New Collection

Nobis launches Fall/Winter 2021 collection and campaign creative inspired by urban exploration of new worlds.
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Luxury Outerwear Brand Nobis Releases Fall/Winter 2021 Campaign in Collaboration with Canadian Photographer and Filmmaker William Ukoh

Nobis launches Fall/Winter 2021 collection and campaign creative inspired by urban exploration of new worlds.

Préverenges, October 1st, 2021

Canadian outerwear brand Nobis has unveiled its Fall/Winter 2021 collection, with noteworthy Toronto-based photographer and filmmaker William Ukoh at the helm of the campaign creative. The new collection introduces a new dichotomy, as well as new layering categories, palettes, and vivid prints.

The collection embodies Nobis’ continuous evolution, reflecting both traditional tailoring and performance outerwear suited for the urban explorers of the world. The duality between the worlds of Nobis’ conceptual Nomad and Navigator caters to the bold everyday urban explorer -- the Nomad explores more minimalist, streamlined silhouettes, and the Navigator showcases the brand’s traditional-yet-innovative tailoring and classic silhouettes.

“With the 2021 Fall/Winter collection, we wanted to shift the focus - stylistically, functionally and visually,” says Robin Yates, Nobis Co-founder and Vice President. “We wanted to further our commitment to adaptive performance and individuality by amping up the versatility and modularity within the new collection.”

To complement the design process and bring a new vision to life, Nobis tapped Canadian creative William Ukoh, known for his ability to create digital 3D environments to illustrate his view of the world through colour, texture and dimension, inspired by his global experiences. Ukoh’s digital 3D environments, developed for Nobis’ Fall/Winter 2021 collection, allow consumers to see the contrasting elements of the Nomad and Navigator and how the collection can withstand the urban elements of the environment through pushing the boundaries of the real world.

“The collection creative was designed to express the moods of winter within the digital 3D environments,” says William Ukoh, photographer and filmmaker. “The 3D generated environments reflect mood and edge for the Nomad branch and ambiance and tradition for the Navigator branch. We melded realism with digital reality through the use of digital environments and real models to keep the collection grounded in reality while still leaning into the evolving landscape of digital reality.”

Designed for the urban explorer, the collection meets the changing needs of global seasonality and mild to extreme weather conditions by featuring Nobis’ signature membrane laminations, seam-sealed construction, durable water repellent coatings, and premium Canadian-origin white duck down insulation. The offering for men, women, and children fuses three nature-inspired prints, four new neutral hues and a mix of 15 key styles with the Nobis’ signature focus on capability and performance.

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