Yohji Yamamoto Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

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Published June 25, 2010

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Updated January 22, 2015

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Returning to the Parisian catwalk, Yohji Yamamoto gave his signature proportions a period treatment with coordinated ensembles that felt a little heavy for spring, but charmed nevertheless. Dressed in prints and adorned with generous draping, the suit was no doubt the cornerstone of Yamamoto’s latest collection and an important fixture in the designer’s return to great storytelling.

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4 thoughts on “Yohji Yamamoto Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week”

  1. LOVE the concepts. Although I must admit it's important Not to approach all his work as a solid entry, but to imagine pieces working as individual statements and teaming them up with simple singles from your collection. They complement as well as make a statement.

  2. LOVE the concepts. Although I must admit it's important Not to approach all his work as a solid entry, but to imagine pieces working as individual statements and teaming them up with simple singles from your collection. They complement as well as make a statement.

  3. LOVE the concepts. Although I must admit it's important Not to approach all his work as a solid entry, but to imagine pieces working as individual statements and teaming them up with simple singles from your collection. They complement as well as make a statement.

  4. LOVE the concepts. Although I must admit it's important Not to approach all his work as a solid entry, but to imagine pieces working as individual statements and teaming them up with simple singles from your collection. They complement as well as make a statement.

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