Tadashi Shoji Spring/Summer 2016 collection featured beautiful and romantic nature scenes of Japan in spring when peonies, irises and sakura are blooming in the fantastical pastel garden reminiscent of the designer’s sweet childhood memories from his motherland. The typical Shoji type of ethereal elegance and delicate femininity were fully reflected in subtle sheerness, intricate floral embroidery and appliqués embellishments. The gorgeous exceptional violet color literally caught my eye among a
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Sometimes, fashion is weird—those Maison Martin Margiela “hair dresses”, Giles Deacon’s Pacman helmets, everything Richie Rich has done ever. But, in some ways (and somewhat ironically) fashion gets even weirder when it serves a specific purpose. Take a look at these outré designs we’ve noticed recently to see what we mean.
Tadashi Shoji Spring/Summer 2016 collection featured beautiful and romantic nature scenes of Japan in spring when peonies, irises and sakura are blooming in the fantastical pastel garden reminiscent of the designer’s sweet childhood memories from his motherland. The typical Shoji type of ethereal elegance and delicate femininity were fully reflected in subtle sheerness, intricate floral embroidery and appliqués embellishments. The gorgeous exceptional violet color literally caught my eye among a
Sometimes, fashion is weird—those Maison Martin Margiela “hair dresses”, Giles Deacon’s Pacman helmets, everything Richie Rich has done ever. But, in some ways (and somewhat ironically) fashion gets even weirder when it serves a specific purpose. Take a look at these outré designs we’ve noticed recently to see what we mean.
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