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Yohji Yamamoto Fall/winter 2011 |
Crinolines seem to resurface periodically in contemporary fashion. Their exaggerated proportions and sculptural properties take on a decidedly modern twist in Yohji Yamamoto's Fall/Winter 2011 collection. And the apocalyptic hairdos almost seem to foretell the tragedy of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
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Yohji Yamamoto Fall/Winter 2011 |
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Yohji Yamamoto, Fall/winter 2011 |
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Yohji Yamamoto Fall/winter 2011 |
These women are not languishing Victorian wallflowers. Instead the effect is strikingly powerful and modern. Seeing this riff on crinolines makes me want to wear one. I wish I could hop across the pond to see the retrospective of Yohji Yamamoto's work which opened at the
Victoria and Albert Museum in London on March 12, 2011.
To see more examples of crinolines in contemporary fashion, see this earlier post
here.
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