Creating and designing in one color is really a brave thing. The creator needs to know the concept where his design and the style essence need to go so that way can work and give us the ultimate fashion aesthetic that we, the fashion fans want. If you are familiar with the work by Yohji Yamamoto you know that his main color is black. That monochrome attitude is something that even these days is still exciting and artistically pure and rich.
In Fall 2018 Ready To Wear collection the color black was the main guideline. With the famous Yamamoto volume and sculpted kind of approach in the form, this collection has offered us the new and original edition of style which is almost sited between the thin lines of art and fashion. Seems that this deep but controlled drama and the deep melancholy vibe is something that is so convenient when the word is about Yamamoto design.
This time the famous dramatic volume was on the sleek side, the silhouette was much more loosed and easy to wear but still, the clothes were theatrically rich, like it has come out from the theater drama piece giving us the major free space for the interpretations. The rich ruffles which were cascading were simply adorable and stunning giving it the all black canvas more textures and vivid touches.
This collection has shown how fashion can be artistically boosted, how it can speak out of the fashion boundaries making the fashion statement more than just the clothes. When you choose Yamamoto piece, you choose the aesthetic way of life not just pure style!
What do you think about this collection? Do you like all black ensembles and what are your thoughts about the silhouettes?
Thank you for the attention!
Georgia! xo
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