Style-Spotting @ Japan Fashion Week 2010
(Part IV)
(Part IV)
I saved the best for last---this is the ultimate installment
of your jotter’s style – spottings @ Japan Fashion Week.
MIHARAYASUHIRO
Meeting this unassuming designer was worth the unmanageably
hectic schedule and the flight anxiety one had to go through.
I wore my favorite gold trainers that he designed for Puma
and congratulated him after the show for designing the best Fall-Winter 2010,
collection on the Tokyo runway.
Every piece that came out was polished and esthetically
appealing.
The soft, suede boots that the girls wore
draped around the shin and ankles looked beautiful with their short sack
skirts.
The extra long cable knit for men elongated the look of lean wool pants
and washed chambray shirts.
A wool jacket with large shawl collar worn over a
beaded vest, grey chiffon shirt, ikat-print shorts and deep brown combat boots
makes for a youthful winter.
The open knit-work on dresses, tunics, and pants gave garments a poetic, disheveled appeal that complimented the girls’ hair
and makeup.
Yasuhiro is indeed an artist;
his chosen medium is fashion.
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