Y-3 Spring 2012 | New York Fashion Week

The Fashionisto

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Published September 12, 2011

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Easy Times at Yohji High–Yohji Yamamoto sent the Y-3 lad back to school for the spring 2012 season. Neat and tidy, save for playful proportions and a little spontaneity, Yamamoto made a modest stride. Dressed sharp and to impress, with a personality sprinkled accordingly, quirk as well as structure came together as blazers founds themselves paired with plaid numbers or loose silhouettes constructed bottoms. A fusion of Yamamoto’s trademark cuts and Adidas’ sporty inclination, the collection was a cool walk in the park.

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