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There's a couple quotes in there that I want to c/p to give these videos some context but can't. God damn it, NYT. Anyways, was digging around for archival runway show footage and came across these.
I get to break the news that Undercover by Jun Takahashi and TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist will be the next Guest Designer at Pitti Uomo in January with back-to-back shows. This will be SIIIIIIICK!!
BoF can exclusively reveal the next guest designers at the 93rd edition of Pitti Immagine Uomo in Florence in January 2018 will be Undercover by Jun Takahashi and Takahiro Miyashita.
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
This jacket is usually a staple and I got the last version(FW15) which was made in Japan.
Is this a new thing for this collection? Has the quality suffered? What's going on?! Not to be prejudiced against Chinese manufactured goods, but a lot of the charm of UC was that most things were made in Japan, especially the suiting which was amazing. Usually I get these pieces blind online but will check them out in person, I'm sure I won't be able to tell the difference, but still.....
Ha, weird - everything I own is made in Japan. I also don't mind, as long as it's reflected in the price, but yeah, can't help feeling a little jolt...
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
Ha, weird - everything I own is made in Japan. I also don't mind, as long as it's reflected in the price, but yeah, can't help feeling a little jolt...
I have the odd t-shirt from recent collections that was made in China (I think some of the Mad store stuff is as well) but figured the more complicated/statement pieces would still be made in Japan.
Oh well, looking forward to Takahiro Miyashita The Soloist: Made in Turkey
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