Tie-Dye Nation–Yusuke Takahashi enjoyed his first outing today as Issey Miyake menswear design head. Maintaining the label’s colorful inclination towards the soft transformation of luxe materials, Takahashi looked to batik and tie-dye prints for the collection’s graphic point of view. Mixing and matching the season’s infectious oversized prints, layered shirts, voluminous outerwear, gigantic tops and sharp suiting made a stylish splash.
Issey Miyake Spring/Summer 2014 | Paris Fashion Week
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