Fashioning himself like Victor Frankenstein, Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto unveiled a somber lineup of tattered layers for his fall-winter 2015 menswear collection. Hitting the catwalk, models with bruised faces and gray streaks of hair donned a black uniform of suiting separates. Executed with a familiar casualness, the layers spoke to a simple function as pieces came together to build the ultimate creation or wardrobe.
Yohji Yamamoto Fall/Winter 2015 Menswear Collection: The Black Wardrobe
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