Y by Yohji Yamamoto Fall 2008

The Fashionisto

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Published September 4, 2008

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Updated January 22, 2015

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Check out the rolled outerwear sleeves in the first picture…great styling!  -nudge-

I love that Yohji consistently produces oversized clothing; particularly outerwear.  Close fitting outerwear is visually appealing, but I prefer outerwear to be loose and comfortable.  However, in order to balance the oversized outerwear, the top and/or bottoms usually need to have a somewhat slim silhouette.

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5 thoughts on “Y by Yohji Yamamoto Fall 2008”

  1. I’ve been experimenting with oversized tanks, shirts and sweaters and it gives me a whole new feel. I’ll have to incorporate the essence of Yohji Yamamoto into my travels. I’m excited, it should be fun.

  2. I’ve been experimenting with oversized tanks, shirts and sweaters and it gives me a whole new feel. I’ll have to incorporate the essence of Yohji Yamamoto into my travels. I’m excited, it should be fun.

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