Autumn hasn’t been here for a full 24 hours and I am already tipping my hat to cool breezes, falling for…
Tag: Yohji Yamamoto
While Lloyd Cole may sing about the need for a Brand New Friend, I am finding that it’s the old and…
Life is all about the mix. It’s about venturing out on familiar paths to new and unfound places. It’s taking one’s…
Goth queens reign supreme – even in Summer. If you must wear flip-flops, shouldn’t they be made my Mr. Yamamoto? Image:…
You can choose to see the dark… …or you can grab on to the small glimmers of hope…those wonderful, playful moments…
I was never trained on runners – trainers in some parts of the world. I’m not sporty like that. But sometimes,…
It is the year of Yohji. Three separate exhibits in London (two of which are still on now at the V&A…
Menswear FW11 is reviving my fashion spirit. After a quietude of creativity amidst the volume of the screaming masses, I am…
It had been a very British week to begin with. With Toronto being inundated by a Brit Invasion (of the fashion…
According to WWD, Yohji Yamamoto’s company has indeed been saved from bankruptcy, as we mentioned late last week. Integral Corp is…
There was no easier way to tell you than to just blurt it out. Yohji Yamamoto, genius fashion designer, has filed…
While all the flowy, a-line, drapy numbers are a must in our collective closets, sometimes a girl needs to show her waistline.…
Life isn’t always black and white but many designers the world over were thinking along those lines this season. Not as sombre as you may think for Spring, it was all about the flirt. Inès de la Fressange was a bright light on the Gaultier Couture runway in a one-shoulder tuxedo dress – a great interpretation of both trends.
 JPG also did an airy, fairy dress, structured on the tetrahedrons that fascinated Buckminster Fuller.
 L’Wren Scott opted for a sexier silhouette with her curvy scoop neck day dress. Purrrfect for running Saturday errands?
The skinny black pant is still lurking around (a big sigh of relief from moi). Which do you prefer? Chanel’s dressy, lace and tulle accesorized ones or Yohji’s layered modern city numbers? Â