Miss Candy Red Fringe Trench Coat

 

This piece began with a very clear intention — to create something that could not go unnoticed. Not because of excess, but because of presence.

 

Dasha in Miss Candy red printed fringe trench coat


The red fringe trench coat was designed as a statement silhouette, built around movement, structure, and energy. Every detail was considered in relation to how the garment behaves in real life, not just how it looks in still images.

 

The fabric was selected for its depth and texture. It holds colour in a way that shifts under different light, creating subtle variations between deep red and darker tones. This was essential, as the piece needed to feel alive rather than flat.

 

The construction focuses on a defined waist and controlled volume. The shape is structured but not rigid, allowing the coat to move naturally with the body.

 

Miss Candy red printed fringe trench coat

 

The fringe was not added as decoration. It was developed as a functional part of the design. Each element is placed to enhance movement, creating a dynamic effect when walking or turning.

 

Production required precision and time. Every piece of fringe is individually attached and aligned to maintain consistency in flow and balance. This process cannot be rushed.

 

The coat was produced in limited quantities, as the level of handwork and detailing makes large-scale production impractical.

 

It was designed to exist outside of trends. This is not a seasonal piece. It is meant to remain relevant through presence rather than timing.


Miss Candy red printed fringe trench coat

The first appearance of this coat was during Paris Fashion Week. It was worn in real environments, photographed in motion, and captured as part of the street, not a studio setting.

 

This context was intentional. Miss Candy pieces are created to live in real space, to interact with light, architecture, and movement.

 

The red trench coat became one of the most recognisable pieces of the brand. Not because it was promoted, but because it naturally attracted attention.

 

It reflects the core idea of Miss Candy — creating silhouettes that define presence without needing explanation.

 

This piece is not about being noticed. It is about being impossible to ignore.