Tokyo Fashion Week is currently underway and as always the offerings are futuristically coherent but still functionally scribed.
Naomi Campbell is the one constant in an industry that thrives strictly on ideal shallowness and extreme youth. The 43-year-old supermodel has experienced the highs and lows that come with her very demanding profession and even though she hasn’t always been graceful under fire, Campbell has been blessed with an enviably thriving career and a body and face that only the gods could have ordained.
If you venture anywhere near Alexandre Vauthier’s designs, then you definitely belong IN THE CITY.
The delightfully chaotic Vivienne Westwood dug dipper into her chest of rambunctious goodies to curate a collection that symbolically celebrated her intense love affair with the creatures of the wild and the medieval wizards that have always dominated her fantastical landscape.
Alber Elbaz did not suffer from blurry vision when he concocted his dazzling pieces, which were elaborately showcased by the streams of models, giving their best look on behalf of Lanvin.
The collection unleashed by Giorgio Armani makes us wish we could fast forward to Spring 2014 this very instant!
Michael van der Ham instituted African pleasantries for his latest collection, which ushered in models elaborately wrapped in richly defined confectionery.
Alice Temperley delightfully fell into the cliché of “Alice in Wonderland” when she unleashed her collection, complete with fantastical underlings and richly supplemental hues.
Ethereal harmony provided the blueprint for Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig, who were determined to douse their latest collection with the formal themes that dominated the Twenties, Thirties and Fifties.
Kenneth Cole was inspired by the urban calendar that dictates the vibrant beat that energizes the populace of Harlem, NY while curetting his masterpiece, and the evidential portfolio more than exemplifies his careful observations.