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Yohji Yamamoto Pour Homme SS11 Paris
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Floral prints looks nice and fits in well with the collection, although I doubt I can personally pull them off. Nice dandy collection as a whole. shirts, jackets, cropped pants all look nice. I don't own many yohji but I'm definitely looking forward to adding a couple of pieces here and there along the way.
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Originally posted by wire.artistOne of those cutaway/frock suits is gonna be mine. The coats are beautiful, the fabrics look promising.
The waiscoat/shirts are nice, similar to ss09.
The most simple looks featuring one of these shirts and cropped pants are excellent.
Take away the styling and the witchhunter shoes and you have a ton of great pieces.
The shirting is pretty interesting.
The riri zipped shoes were a yohji staple a while back, I'm glad they are back.
I know I wouldn't wear it much, but I'd buy look nº6 in a heartbeat.
look 29 is a wiser choice (and would be the one I'd eventually get)
edit: it's gonna be tough this time...those suits in the monochrome looks are fantastic too...lots of tempting stuffOriginally posted by Avantster View PostThe master is back.
Excellent coats and suits, but the real gems are the interesting play on shirts - pointed hems (signifying waistcoats expanded upon from SS 08), collars pulled to one side, bow tie knots (like the shirt collar scarf from AW 08) and pants that hit just below the knee a modern take on breeches.
Fabrics do look interesting and I appreciate the soft, muted color palette amongst the usual blacks and blues. More importantly the sense of fresh playfulness has returned.Originally posted by wire.artistBrian those two were also my instant fav + the all black one.
As you said, he is back
HQ's are up on tfs,...stunning.
I agree with all of this. Even after a few days of digesting this, I have a really hard time expressing my thoughts about this collection, but I'm absolutely floored by it. I don't know how much my expectations and also the issue of authorship is influencing me, but this is one of the best collections I've ever seen.
I just love the shapes and the proportions, coupled with what (in the HQ pics) looks like gorgeous fabrics. The cropped pants with cuffs are fantastic, the shirting is so good. The COLORS. I love the all the small details that (in my head) allude back to previous collections, incorporated in a new context and without feeling like re-hashes - from larges ideas and shapes to insignificant things like the dual zipper with different zipper pulls on some of the zip shirts, exactly the same as on the ankle zipper pants of ss08. The cutaway jackets are fantastic, and the frock jacket in look no 10 reminds me of an iteration of an ss08 jacket, but with the lapel action from ss01. The cropped pants and high socks at first sight reminded me of ss06, although the styling/inspiration is obviously different.
There are things to be said about every look, but to just mention a few: look5 with the four button long jacket/coat, although I'm not big on this particular print, is just excellent in proportion, and makes me think of the long jacket suits in ss03 but less structured. The shirt's soft cutaway hem and the slightly cropped pants just nails it for me.
The monochrome light blue (L 13) looks amazing, unstructured, dual lapel details. I think it's funny how he threw those mint green and orange suits in there, just like the neon crushed velvet-y suits in light blue, orange and green from fw08.
I think the soft purple/lavender gabardine looks are fantastic (19-22). I especially adore look 22, which I think just looks straight up dope and reminds me slightly of a ss07 suit but better cut/proportioned.
Sorry for this rant; I could go on and on about the striped set-ups with the lapel details, and many other things, but this will be enough for now.
Oh, and the riri zip shoes are fantastic. Also the cream lace ups look stunning and remind me a bit of some of the ss10 lace-ups.
I've gone through the whole collections many many times already, I just can't stop looking at this.Last edited by chameleon; 06-27-2010, 04:54 AM.
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Originally posted by swami View PostYohji wears well on you Mr G SMALL , But your clothes look better on you.let us raise a toast to ancient cotton, rotten voile, gloomy silk, slick carf, decayed goat, inflamed ram, sooty nelton, stifling silk, lazy sheep, bone-dry broad & skinny baffalo.
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Originally posted by chameleon View PostEven after a few days of digesting this, I have a really hard time expressing my thoughts about this collection, but I'm absolutely floored by it. I don't know how much my expectations and also the issue of authorship is influencing me, but this is one of the best collections I've ever seen.let us raise a toast to ancient cotton, rotten voile, gloomy silk, slick carf, decayed goat, inflamed ram, sooty nelton, stifling silk, lazy sheep, bone-dry broad & skinny baffalo.
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Originally posted by swami View PostYohji wears well on you Mr G SMALL , But your clothes look better on you.
This is not Geoffrey B Small, but he actually was wearing GBS in the pics from the dedicated article on Scoute, if I remember correctly.I can see a hat, I can see a cat,
I can see a man with a baseball bat.
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Originally posted by chameleon View Post
Pictures from gq.com
There is quite some depth to this collection. Although I do not see myself wearing much of it (particularly the pieces in hues which remind me of when they take old black and white films and add colour), the more I look the more I see a lot of pieces which could work in many a wardrobe. I, too, like the breeches. Romantic, cheeky. Summer.
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The fabrics are nice. While I think the florals are quite silly, the black coats are gorgeous. Excellent detailing and finish. In the showroom I thought that Wire and Avantster will be satisfied. The shirting is nice too + the assymmetric collar shirts and the shirt-vest hybrids. Definitely a much better collection than the last few seasons.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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Originally posted by kuugaia View PostIn addition to the one Avantster pointed out, I thought this was amazing.
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Originally posted by Mail-Moth View PostI assume you are talking about that guy :
This is not Geoffrey B Small, but he actually was wearing GBS in the pics from the dedicated article on Scoute, if I remember correctly.
YEs I always assumed this was Mr Small & that he wore the clothes very well.
He does not seem to be entirely comfortable above but this only goes to prove the adage holds true " The need to mature to a certain place to really be able to rock Yohji'
Needed to add , Avantster & the Spaniard architect (Forgot his username) both do wear Yohji very well!
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