Wooyoungmi Spring/Summer 2015-Collaborating with her daughter Katie Chung for the first time, designer Woo Youngmi’s structured vision was updated with a certain softness. Boyish as usual, the collection was the epitome of relaxed with long reworked polo shirts worn over rolled up shorts and accessorized with chic bucket hats. Meanwhile, dress shirts became lightweight jackets and wide-cut trousers were baggy. Offering a certain simplicity, essentials such as a white shirt were cut large but finished with a narrow collar and left vulnerable, revealing a tank underneath. Add to the mix mesh tops, sleeveless shirts, cut sporty and revealing, as well as color blocked tanks-resulting in a concise vision that dealt sharp menswear constructions and a laid-back demeanor.
Wooyoungmi Spring/Summer 2015 | Paris Fashion Week
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