
Gut’s Dynamite Cabaret declares war on the upcoming fall season with a runway of strong black, army green and camouflage. Juxtaposing structured garments with both loose and deconstructed silhouettes, Gut’s Dynamite Cabaret achieves a worn-in look with a somewhat rugged personality.

Big hair, dark makeup and oversize proportions were in full effect for the latest collection to be shown by Japanese label Gut’s Dynamite Cabarets. Designers Cabaret Aki and Jackal Kuzu turned to the simplicity of black this season to tone down their signature bold cuts and prints. From deep u-necks to revealing shirt numbers and a generous amount of sheen, the daring duo turned out another collection that delivers just the right amount of scandal and accessibility.
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apan Fashion Week has quietly come and gone. Opening Monday, March 23, 2009 and coming to a close yesterday, the week featured a generally subdued color palette, but did not disappoint in the drama factor. The fall collection from Gut’s Dynamite Cabarets was infused with rocker spirit and a slight attempt at humor. The standout piece of the show was an exhuberant leopard fur coat flocked with faux paint in protest. On the other hand, Heath played it modest by enhancing traditional pieces with modern details like the oversize cowl neck. Rounding up this glimpse at Japan Fashion Week is @Izreel with their elongated collection of gray and black that mixed streetwear with formal attire.

