Giuliano Fujiwara Spring 2011 | Milan Fashion Week

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Published June 21, 2010

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Giuliano Fujiwara designer Masataka Matsumura made an impact this season with boxy silhouettes and a skillful cut or two. Gravitating towards black and gray with a touch of brown and a sheer undertone, the Fujiwara man’s presence was dominated by the construction of his wardrobe. Balancing body conscious garments with the tension of semi-loose looks, Matsumura revealed a dark, but fashion-forward spring.

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18 thoughts on “Giuliano Fujiwara Spring 2011 | Milan Fashion Week”

  1. Better and better Matsumura! i'm not completely used to such a meditative and modern way to cut the silohuette yet, but i already feel this is one of the few possible paths to walk on style, avoiding boring and dangerous nonetheless unuseful fashionisms today. brilliant matches, unusual tones, and unexpected usability of the garments make unnecessary any other comment on the skilful, tailoring based nature of outerwear . most of the pants are perfect, as well as the shoes which i will never be bored to wear.
    what goes around doesn't finally comes around

  2. Better and better Matsumura! i'm not completely used to such a meditative and modern way to cut the silohuette yet, but i already feel this is one of the few possible paths to walk on style, avoiding boring and dangerous nonetheless unuseful fashionisms today. brilliant matches, unusual tones, and unexpected usability of the garments make unnecessary any other comment on the skilful, tailoring based nature of outerwear . most of the pants are perfect, as well as the shoes which i will never be bored to wear.
    what goes around doesn't finally comes around

  3. Better and better Matsumura! i'm not completely used to such a meditative and modern way to cut the silohuette yet, but i already feel this is one of the few possible paths to walk on style, avoiding boring and dangerous nonetheless unuseful fashionisms today. brilliant matches, unusual tones, and unexpected usability of the garments make unnecessary any other comment on the skilful, tailoring based nature of outerwear . most of the pants are perfect, as well as the shoes which i will never be bored to wear.
    what goes around doesn't finally comes around

  4. as usual, excellent stuff by matsumura — very very underrated designer, at least here in north america…

  5. as usual, excellent stuff by matsumura — very very underrated designer, at least here in north america…

  6. as usual, excellent stuff by matsumura — very very underrated designer, at least here in north america…

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