Taking the brand’s flagship shop in Aoyama, Tokyo, as the location for his latest show, Yohji Yamamoto presented his autumn/winter 22 collection there during the Paris Fashion Week (PFW) calendar.
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This last proposal of the Japanese designer has been characterized mainly by the pompous hairstyles with details of grey powder and make-up in white tones that each and every one of the models wore, in the purest Tim Burton style, accompanied by the pieces in black and white tones and playing with the idea of mixing silhouettes and fabrics.
Among the garments in the collection, we have to highlight the coats combined with waistcoats, wide trousers, messy ties and white shirts reminiscent of those worn in the nineteenth century. On the other hand, and if we dig a little deeper, we can see how the pieces have visible seams and hems, a nod to Dickens’ aesthetics, and also how Yamamoto’s characteristic loose silhouette also had its place in the show. The artistic touch to the collection was provided by prints by Polish painter Zdzisław Beksiński.
If you haven’t yet had time to see Yohji Yamamoto’s fall/winter 22 collection and have nothing better to do, now is the time.
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