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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Re-inventing the past into modernity at Atsuro Tayama Automne-Hiver 2015-16 Day 2 Paris Fashion Week 04.03.2015



Black and White world of Atsuro Tayama,in Parisian chic manner, with  ball gloves,leggings,ankle boots, black dress and elegant 80s inspired coat, turn an beautiful morning at the Paris collections. Such a control of the monochrome, plus the 80s sleeves or belle epoque, or the knitted turtleneck sweater, or a beautiful trench coat. Is an artistic statement plugged into a wearable clothes, which are interesting, in both elegant and casual way,plus feminine.Striped pants  and skirts, or the excellent tailored coats(with an futuristic look),all remind of the glory and simplicity ,of making well cut and shaped clothes in using an references from the past, but make them adequate for today. There were few pieces that were not that well combined in terms of fabrics and style, giving an overdose of different vibes, like the zippers or the half sheer sleeves, and the puff shoulders on a knit sweather, which take a not that graceful turn. The blue tones fell quite strong and in an abstract print, they look  dreamy.The floral was so digital, and in a graphic backround,not the biggest success, but I liked the red coat with 80s or 16th century sleeves(how you like),or the beige one, with yellow slevees.Experimentation,in a  Japanese way of doing the things. In all, if you take off some things, that were not that good put together, it can be a great collection.















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