For fall/winter 2017 a brand from Tokyo, Dressed Undressed, Men are becoming more swaggy, trendy and bare legged. Clothes you would ever think men would wear, Tokyo shows us to our face that men can do and wear anything. One of the trends i picked up from this collection are the rip off track pants. They actually look quite good on men as they do girls. I call this, LESS CLOTHES MORE FASHION😌👬
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Bold Prints (Spain - Amiah Young)
In portugal, prints are getting bolder and brighter whether it is stripes or florals. Everyone are starting to find beauty in graphic tops around this time of year. But of course it is hotter in Portugal than in America. Thanks to Matti Hillig we can see the people of Lisbon, Portugal and what they are wearing:
On the runway . . . Kenzo - Fall 2017
Valentino - Fall 2017
On the runway . . . Kenzo - Fall 2017
Valentino - Fall 2017
Taking Grundge to a New Level
"It would be an understatement to reduce this floor-length canary yellow duster to a "pop of primary color." Paired with the unexpected textures of a fur under layer, a bamboo handbag, and bold statement jewelry, the only subtle part of the outfit is the black leather boots." ~ Jenza Evans
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Harnesses in Tokyo
This punk like trend is popular this season. Harnesses are everywhere! You can layer it over garments too, it just adds a lot of edge which is always cool!
Posted by Eileen Heng Week (9) Tokyo
10. Deep by Nijah Latney
10. Deeps 3rd Installment
by Nijah Latney
Article Taken From Hypebeast
Written By Hunter Mak
The clothing brand 10. Deep is releasing their 3rd installment of their 2017 fall/winter collection titled, "All is well." The collection includes Poodle Fleece hoodies and Frankenstein - ed leopard prints, along with savvy colors. It's defiantly a dope collection that should be checked out.
HARAJUKU IS NOT DEAD! OR IS IT?
By: Chioma E
Harajuku — Tokyo’s one-of-a-kind youth culture neighborhood — retains its long-held title as the center of Japan’s street fashion scene in 2017.
One of the core elements of Harajuku in particular (and Japanese street fashion in general) is that it is ever-changing. Trends come and go at breakneck speed. New ideas are experimented with and discarded, often before they can even be properly named or documented. The speed of fashion in Japan is one thing that sets it apart from the rest of the world. No one expects a trend to last forever here. Nor can we expect 1990s fashion subcultures — no matter how iconic and loved they may be — to last forever.
Japanese street fashion has continued to be influential throughout Asia and around the globe. Look no further than the recent Louis Vuitton Kansai Yamamoto collection, Marc Jacobs controversial Harajuku inspired runway show, Rihanna’s Harajuku-influenced Fenty collection with Puma, and the breathtaking Comme Des Garcons exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New
York.
Monday, November 27, 2017
Expect the Unexpected - Phuong Le - Tokyo Fashion Trends
In this fashion season, it is all about unexpected proportion and texture on the streets of Tokyo. From maxi skirts to super-oversized bottoms, to paisley-printed velvet coat over a leather shirt, fashionistas are breaking necks when walking down the street with these unexpected ensembles.
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Joan Shepp Product Shot - Destani
Current Trends FW17
Brand - Nude, Product - Green Knit Cardigan, Price - 398
Brand - Bao Bao ( Issey Miyake), Product - Bao Bao Bag, Price - 390
Brand - MM6, Product - Denim Maxi Dress, Price - 695
Brand - Sandy Duftler, Product - Blue Belt, Price - 172
Brand - Tamiko Naime, Product - Yellow Multi Scarf, Price - 335
Brand - MM6, Product - Denim Jeans, Price - 405
Brand - MM6, Product - Long Black Blazer, Price - 1025
What do you guy's think ?
Brenda Po- Week 8
Tokyo
One of the craziest shoes shown on the runway for Tokyo fashion week. This eye catching shoe has a bold and architectural shape that makes it unique. The shoe was designed to match the outfit and it's balloon like proportions makes it stand out.
One of the craziest shoes shown on the runway for Tokyo fashion week. This eye catching shoe has a bold and architectural shape that makes it unique. The shoe was designed to match the outfit and it's balloon like proportions makes it stand out.
For more crazy shoes click on the link: http://footwearnews.com/2016/fashion/designers/craziest-runway-shoes-tokyo-fashion-week-spring-2017-photos-269962/
kendrick Lamar pop up shop by Nijah Latney
An Exclusive Look Inside Kendrick Lamar's 'DAMN.' Tokyo Pop-Up at monkey time
Alongside an interview with product designer Jide Osifeso.
By Joanna Fu/
After hitting 17 cities across North America, Kendrick Lamar‘s DAMN. pop-up tour heads to Asia. First stop: Tokyo, Japan, at monkey time‘s flagship store in Harajuku.
We also had a chance to catch up with product designer Jide Osifeso at the pop-up to learn a bit more about the DAMN. collection. The DAMN. Tokyo pop-up will take place at monkey time’s Harajuku location from November 18 to 19, then at monkey time’s Osaka store on November 26
Furs in Spain? Really? _ Monique Trujillo
Yes! Furs in Spain! Furs are taking the streets left and right! From super affordable to very expensive! The people of Spain love the furs and know how to keep warm fashionably! Down below are pictures from Madrid Fashion Week streetwear
Alpha Industries & Paradise Youth Club Reimagine the Iconic MA-1 Flight Jacket by Nijah Latney
Alpha Industries & Paradise Youth Club Reimagine the Iconic MA-1 Flight Jacket
“Soldier of Love.”
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