Y-3 Spring/Summer 2015 | Paris Fashion Week

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Published June 29, 2014

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Y-3 Spring/Summer 2015–Yohji Yamamoto imagined a holiday getaway for spring/summer 2015, interpreting beach attire for the man of Y-3. The results included a black exercise of relaxed silhouettes before transitioning into creamy hues juxtaposed with the use of subtle Hawaiian prints. Here, wide-cut trousers and joggers came together with active jackets, gradient tees and oversized shirts. Dialing up the volume, essentials in metallic silver were joined by a more brazen tropical overhaul, resulting in several of the collection’s strongest and most inspiring pieces.


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