This spring, GUESS is launching the Vibras Capsule Collection with Latin Grammy award winner, J. Balvin. Hailing from Medellín, Colombia, Balvin is a leader of the second-generation reggaetón revolution propelling Latin Urban music to unprecedented global success. Balvin has quickly notched twelve #1 Latin singles, more than 50 million social media followers, and over 11 billion total YouTube views.

The women’s collection offers a series of oversized cut-off cropped tee’s, bodysuits, bandeaus, tank tops and track pants in red, yellow, white, hot pink and green hues. Matching color-blocked cut-off denim shorts and vest in royal blue, golden yellow, deep red and green are the stand out pieces of the capsule collection. On the other hand, the men’s collection also offers color-blocked denim and vibrant track suits that lend a relaxed feel.Oversized men’s tee’s dipped in red, yellow and green tie-dye are seen alongside multi-striped shirts stamped with the “VIBRAS” album artwork and pair well with the kickboxing Vibras shorts.

The GUESS Vibras collection also offers a variety of swimwear for both men and women in a bright and bold color palette that can be accessorized with 12 eyewear styles, socks and a multi-color color-blocked fanny pack equipped with a checkerboard guitar strap.

During the launch event held last March 7 at The Island, we got a glimpse of how to style these pieces from the girls and guys of GUESS Philippines.

Check out our favorites below:

Kim Cruz in the GUESS x J. Balvin Logo Halter Tank
Sky Yang in the full GUESS x J. Balvin Track Suit

Will Devaughn in the GUESS x J. Balvin Satin Logo Bomber Jacket

Issa Pressman in the GUESS x J. Balvin Color-Block Denim Vest and Shorts

DJ Ron Poe in the GUESS x J. Balvin Oversized Tie-Dye Logo Tee

The vibrant 42-piece collection is set to launch March 8, 2019 in 7 selected GUESS Stores: Glorietta, SM Megamall, Trinoma, Robinson’s Ermita, Ayala Alabang Town Center, and Ayala Cebu.

 

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