Fashion home


  ---------------------------


Fashion news


  ---------------------------


Fashion reviews


  ---------------------------


Women’s fashion


  ---------------------------


Men’s fashion

Entertainment news
Music_news_and_reviews.html

TV

Art

© 2009 Tuppence Magazine. All Rights Reserved.

Tuppence entertainment magazine Sitemap

Privacy Policy

Tuppence Magazine UK is an entertainment, news & reviews website that delivers my take and your take on stuff about music news, film release dates & trailers, television, books, computer games, food & drink, politics, theatre, comedy, art and fashion. Send in your reviews.

Yohji Yamamoto Autumn Winter 2011 / 2012 review

Yohji Yamamoto Autumn Winter 2011 2012 catwalk show
Having recently featured a review of the Yohji Yamamoto exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, it seemed fitting to take a closer look at the catwalk show for the Yohji Yamamoto Autumn Winter 2011 / 2012 collection.


To start with the show is about as punk as it gets outside of a Vivienne Westwood collection. With high, multicoloured hair and thick make-up lines, the models look like they’d fit in well amongst the stylistically brilliant cast of This is England ’86.

 

Home     > Fashion     > Reviews     > Yohji Yamamoto Autumn Winter 2011 / 2012 review



Follow Tuppence Magazine on:






Twitter






Facebookhttp://twitter.com/tuppencemaghttp://www.facebook.com/pages/Tuppence-Magazine/418499815297?ref=search&sid=100000637388035.3163739187..1shapeimage_19_link_0shapeimage_19_link_1

The designs themselves feature the usual oversized embellishments that makes Yohji Yamamoto’s collections so iconic, combined with rough cut materials, see-through layers upon layers, netted materials and a variety of tights. Of particular note is the long, flowing red mesh dress, along with the chunky and choppy winter coats and iris pattern prints.


The Yohji Yamamoto Autumn Winter collection 2011 / 2012 is one of the best catwalk shows of the year. It looks like the winter is going to be punk, layered and wrapped in chunky, rough cut coats. Not sure how warm that’s going to be in the dead of the night, but at least it’ll look cool.


Review: 4.5/5



Follow Tuppence Magazine on:






Twitter






Facebook