Perhaps, more arresting than his own showing this season, Yohji Yamamoto provided an exciting collection for Y-3 with a noticeable punk attitude. Going beyond sportswear, Yamamoto expanded on the unexpected, unleashing a range modeled after his oversize aesthetic, but scaled on an evolving order, transitioning from sharp and boxy to a relaxing loose fit. At large, the collection was rather dark for spring, but Yamamoto more than made up for it with his ability to make chic fashion fun.
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