Michelle Rhee, the new creative director at 3.1 Phillip Lim, brings a fresh perspective to the fashion industry as a young New Yorker who understands the needs and desires of her fellow city dwellers. With a keen eye for design, Rhee creates pieces that are not only stylish but also comfortable and functional. Her design philosophy revolves around creating wardrobe essentials with a twist, catering to customers who appreciate unique touches in their clothing.
This season, Rhee has elevated traditional pieces such as blazers and skirts by adding pleated bib detailing at the back, injecting a playful element into classic silhouettes. At 3.1 Phillip Lim, even the most basic items like white t-shirts and sweaters are reimagined with luxurious fabrics and unexpected details. Satin and lace combination tees and utilitarian patch nylon sweaters are just a few examples of Rhee’s innovative approach to everyday essentials.
One of Rhee’s major sources of inspiration this season was the work of renowned artist Georgia O’Keeffe. To immerse herself in O’Keeffe’s world, Rhee took a trip to New Mexico to visit the painter’s house. Surrounded by the desert landscape, Rhee was struck by the vibrant greenery that stood out amidst the arid terrain. This natural beauty served as the backdrop for the lookbook shoot, where military green bomber jackets and ombré skirts took center stage, mirroring the colors and textures of the desert flora.
Rhee’s creative vision and attention to detail shine through in each piece she designs for 3.1 Phillip Lim, blending artistry with wearability to create a collection that speaks to the modern, fashion-forward individual. With a nod to both classic styles and contemporary trends, Rhee’s designs offer a fresh perspective on urban fashion that is sure to resonate with style-conscious consumers.

