Yohji Yamamoto Spring 2012 | Paris Fashion Week

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Published June 23, 2011

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Updated January 22, 2015

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2 thoughts on “Yohji Yamamoto Spring 2012 | Paris Fashion Week”

  1. The Paris shows have barely gotten underway and already have not
    disappointed. Seems like Marc Jacobs has been wearing skirts long enough
    to have fully inspired designers like Rick Owens and Yohji Yamamoto,
    who featured more skirts in their Spring collections for men than any
    collection Jil Sander did for women http://bit.ly/mmD6pp

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