Mundi Fall 2008

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Published August 6, 2008

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I can’t remember where I saw these pictures first.  I think they were on Diane’s A Shaded View on Fashion.  Regardless, I was pleased to stumble upon them again on Supertalk, because I had long forgotten about them.  I don’t like wearing exaggerated silhouettes, but they are nice to look at.  I do however love when designers cut shirts and ties out of the same fabric.  It looks crisp.

Pictures posted by jmatsu on Supertalk

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1 thought on “Mundi Fall 2008”

  1. I’m glad that it feels like there’s not so much seriousness in this collection. What I mean by that is, that there’s a sort of comical, playful, carefree vibe it gives off.

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