Shown during Paris Fashion Week, Y-3 kicks off the season with a pop of yellow. Yohji Yamamoto pumps up the volume as Y-3’s man layers for a cold winter. Oversized coats come together with quilted layers and joggers. After a trio of navy, black, and white, Yamamoto introduces floral prints to the collection. They decorate jackets, hoodies, parkas, and more. Yamamoto also layers shorts and joggers for a sporty fashion cue. Oversized scarves make a grand statement for fall-winter 2018. The must-have accessory complements Y-3’s signature striped fashions.
Y-3 Goes Oversized for Fall ’18 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published January 21, 2018
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