The fashion scene is full of the exciting names and fashion brands that not necessarily share the mainstream fashion spotlight but still have the great aesthetics and the stunning style sense. One of them is definitely Sacai. Sacai is a Japanese luxury fashion brand founded by Chitose Abe. Having that in our mind we have to say that the fashion sense and the vision of style have that Japanese exotic art so the expectations in the style perception are very different than in the usual common fashion brands that we are aware of.
So here we have the double possibility for the new, original and fresh approach to the design. That original vibe was on the sight in the latest Sacai Spring/Summer 2018 Ready-To-Wear Collection. The constructive deconstruction of already known fashion standards was there not just featured in the whole holistic fashion philosophy but in the items and the ensembles themselves. The concept imagined and reserved for the deconstructed approach was on the scene in the patchwork textures of the cuts, the lucid and vivid coloristic spectrum, the new ways to wear classic pieces like the coats. The list goes on and on!
What was so striking and exceptional that all of that presented mish-mash has had the perfect and polished compositions and looks. The secret was in the choice of the fabrics. The silky and satin ones combined with the lace, the pleading, and the vivid military prints. All of that has given the ensembles the light and fluent feel. The stars were the dresses obviously which were on the thin line between the daily and nightwear. The lightness and casual form were on the more daily side but the choice of textures and materials boosted with adorable and original heels was definitely the original choice for the night outfits.
Can we say that Sacai is experimental and that it is a little on the avant-garde side of the fashion spectrum?! Well, if we don´t step outside the common and mainstream fashion canons it is. But if we look it with the eyes of the fashion open mind with the focus on the exotic nature of the Japanese culture, then no. It is a beautiful synergy of both worlds making the step towards the huge fashion audience but still nourishing strongly the its own fashion aesthetic.
I mean, the original way of wearing the coat tied up with the sleeves. This example of conscious and refined deconstruction of classic fashion codes is the just amazing way to how fashion is exceptional and vivid organism within itself. And the example that fashion includes, that adores synthesists of the different and opposite bringing something new and fresh! This mission is the constant thing in fashion that only the true fashion makers and fans feel! And Sacai is one of them, for sure!
What do you think about this collection? What do you think about the fashion concept of this fashion brand? Would you wear it and is it inspiring to you?
Thank you for the attention!
Georgia! xo
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