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The bitter cold of recent days might just be an excellent opportunity to stock up on exceptional winter clothing items. Prices are not only discounted but, until 9:00 am Tuesday, February 14, shipping is free! Here is a titillating selection from the Padua store…

 

Junya Watanabe outfit…imitation fox fur cropped coat, and side draped knit dress

Chanel style wool jacket by Sacai and lace-up Comme des Garçons shoe

 

Pleats Please Outfit:  pleated hooded waistcoat and pleatet imitation flannel jacket

Artistic graffiti shoes, by Marsell “goccia”

Accessories

Hats

…and then, Sari, the photographer!

 

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Remember our report last year about London’s Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition, devoted entirely to the work of Yohji Yamamoto?

Yohji Yamamoto at the V&A

Of course, the master himself couldn’t help but be a part of it. Thanks to the extensive material available on YouTube, we have found a long interview conducted during the exhibition. As with his clothing, the philosophy and professional history of the illustrious Japanese designer transcend the inexorable passage of time, providing, even after a year, useful insights to help understand his work and artistic personality.

Yet another opportunity to discover Yamamoto’s work is that of watching the documentary This is my Dream, screened at the Design Film Festival in Singapore last November, as part of the touring film festival (the festival  then went on to Berlin, Taipei, Bangkok, etc.) dedicated exclusively to architecture, fashion, photography, street art  motion graphics, technology and design subcultures.

Here is a short trailer of the movie

…waiting for spring-summer collection, why don’t we find out the different lines by Yohji Yamamoto?

Yohji Yamamoto

Y’s

 

 

Y-3

 

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More than a clothing brand, Cosmic Wonder is a philosophy of life and a conceptual project conceived by the Japanese artist Yukinori Maeda in 1997.

At the very center,  serving as the common thread, as can be intuited by the name, there is total attention aimed at the processes that govern the terrestrial ecosystem, starting from the most basic aspects, such as light.

From artistic installations to publications and musical editions, to the building of a structure, in 2007, where the diverse applications, according to eco-sustainable criteria, were integrated to host visitors for exhibitions and concerts, with Light Source, COSMIC WONDER also becomes a high quality clothing line.

The fabrics, always with low environmental impact, are the products of an entire productive process certified as organic and eco-sustainable. The items are dyed by hand with herbs, plants and algae: madder, pomegranate, gardenia, mulberry leaves, just to name a few. The same can be said for the printing process, which always uses plant based colors.

But, contrary to what usually happens in lines designed around environmental concepts, Cosmic Wonder also places the utmost attention on the design of each single piece. Cuts, seams and the composition of the prints reflect the cultural background of the Japanese school, rich with asymmetrical shapes and unusual forms.

In the conception of an environmental lifestyle, the artist Yukinori Maeda creates an original synchronicity among the ecological directives and Zen philosophy, where harmony and beauty of the cosmos coexist and supply energy to the resources and balance of the single individual, starting with the sharing of those elementary particles that make up the light, the heat, but also dreams and ideas.

 

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Detail Elke Walter

Knee length dress Elke Walter, featuring a shawl collar with an extension belt functioned, sleeveless, pointed panel details on the skirt, in irregular pleated shot polyester, red color

Classic lace-up bootee Trippen in treated calf leather, burgundy color

Wool cloth beret Scha, longer at the back, with an elastic detail, burgundy color

GUERILLA 2Comme des Garçons Parfums

RED Series 2 - Comme des Garçons Parfums

Kimono style jacquard tailcoat Comme des Garçons-Comme des Garçons, featuring a single breast, notched lapel, contrast corduroy collar, button fastening, side flap pockets, vent at the back

Knitted wool scarf Comme des Garçons-Comme des Garçons with bobbles at the edges

Balloon culottes Comme des Garçons-Comme des Garçons, featuring an elasticated waistband, side pockets, elasticated hem, a dropped crotch, garment dyed, in polyester twill

Knee length dress Felicity Brown, featuring a multilayered wide collar, fitted body, belted waist, front skirt in silk and cotton multibands

Bias draped vintage scarf top Comme des Garçons, featuring a round-neck, one side sleveless, one short sleeve, asymmetric hem with a fabric knot detail, rear and side zip fastening

Shopping bag Pleats Please-Issey Miyake, featuring an aluminium foil surface with printed square design, leather edge trim and straps, one inside pocket

Irregular horizontal pleated jacket Issey Miyake, featuring a square shape, a funnel neck, a double breast, one button fastening, a long sleeve in heavy polyester satin

Jacket Issey Miyake

Calf length dress Comme des Garçons, featuring a round-neck, sleeveless, waist cut, rear zip fastening, one side in polyester tecno twill with a pleated skirt, the other in polyester taffeta

Silk shawl Cauliflower-Issey Miyake, featuring plain and embossed stripes pattern, green color



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More of the creative tumult that inspires the world of Flemish designer, Nico Uytterhaegen! From perfumes to jewellery, the artist is versatile and inimitable when it comes to producing leather accessories.

The craftsmanship and modernity of his products are immediately apparent. High-quality, hand-crafted Italian leather is moulded into a complex and abstract system of lines, seams, zips, folds and gathers to create bags in new shapes, which are as aesthetically appealing as they are useful.

As a serious designer, Uytterhaegen gives utmost importance to the functionality of his products and makes this the starting point of the creative process. Handles are designed not to be grabbed but to be completely slipped over the hand; bags may be carried on the arm or slung around the neck according to need.

Models that appear undersized when flat, unexpectedly expand into soft, comfortable three dimensional bags when filled to the surprise of onlookers.

Bags, cylinders and circles, experiments for daily life, compatible with forward-looking fashions, geared towards recognizing and emphasizing aesthetic values, even in the most practical aspects of our hurried existence.



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