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Né-Net by Issey Miyake, Wool Cat Beanie
2 outfits that i really want to wear based on things i have found online
1 for spring:
Ne-net , renli su, sandy liang x salomon.
I think this outfit would be really good for jumping up and down or spinning around or rolling on the ground if i really feel like it. Like, i can totally move however i want. skirt will be parachute-y, duh. that's all i wear.
(won the offer on grailed so actually the sweater is mine now)
and 1 for summer:
Undercover x fragment ss04, vtg military overpants, diesel
need to get better at wearing pants that aren't black or denim in warmer weather. i love my skirts but sometimes the outfit just needs pants. white overpants would be the solution. a flat to make it a little girly-- kind of like the last post i reblogged, it's the same effect to me as adding ribbons to an outfit. mm but the flats are traffic cone orange 4 a statement … utility and femininity lets go.
Né-net x GyaraxToy tote bag
Ne-net A/W 2007
Ne-net
http://ne-net.net/
The Front Line of Fashion
Ako Tanaka , Hayato Kohama
BNN, Inc. , Tokyo 2009, 434 pages, english and japanese text
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This fascinating volume presents thousands of runway and studio shots of the contemporary work of Japanese fashion designers. From Botanika, organic clothing designed to ''let people relax through the forces of nature'' to Ne-net, whose designs ''arise from the imagination and delusions of the designer,'' the 100 emerging talents featured are pushing the limits of international fashion. Each designer profile features an artistic statement as well as recent clothing lines. Experts including Ako Tanaka, fashion editor for Vogue Nippon, and Hayato Kohama, head women's wear buyer for Isetan, weigh in on the growth of fashion design in Japan.
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