Münn is a Korean brand that combines formal clothing with workwear: the result, a minimalist collection with a futuristic look.

The Korean designer Hyun-min Han, after graduating from the Samsung Art and Design Institute, and after being fascinated by the work of Alexander McQueen, decided to found Münn in 2013. Its aim is to combine formal clothing, inspired by the made-to-order of the 60s, with workwear, by creating modern, little elaborate, and versatile silhouettes.
The futuristic touch of its garments is given by the fusion of Korean handbok-style manufacturing and European tailoring techniques. To this mix, bright and contrasting colors are added, which give life to sophisticated collections with the “aim of minimalism and emotional honesty“.
For the spring/summer 2020 collection, Münn has deconstructed the tailored elements by combining them with athleisure-style cycling shorts, military jackets and mesh pants. The color scheme is dominated by black, with neon pink, green and purple accents. For this season, he also presented the first womenswear collection at Seoul Fashion Week, which also includes a selection of bags created in collaboration with Mulberry.
To stay update to the latest Münn‘s news, follow the instagram page @munnseoul.
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