Since grey is in…
This little black grey dress is really cute and pretty. The designer of this dress is none other than Yohji Yamamoto, a name that is NO stranger to the fashionista’s world. Now the thing is, I don’t know if I can wear it everyday. I don’t live a life like those girls in Sex and The City where it’s all flamboyant and all that.
Now take a look at this dress and tell me if it’s not beautiful…it’s gorgeous!

Doesn’t it look like it’s swaying around even it’s evidently in a room with no window’s open? Yes, that’s Yohji-san for you. His designs have always been very artistically intune with nature and abstract. If you haven’t seen his designs, you’ll get extravagance, elegance and feminine all rolled into one. He loves the perspective of women being really feminine it seems. I don’t mind it, I think women should be feminine since we are females but should not be wimpy at the same time. :P
Source: Yohji Yamamoto; The Runway Scoop


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February 8th, 2007 at 4:56 am
Thanks for clearing that up to me, though I always thought Chidade was male.
I used to post comments here rather frequently; however, I wasn’t able to post lately. It had something to do with my browser, I guess.
Are you currently living in Japan?
Nice to meet you, by the way.
February 9th, 2007 at 12:32 am
Nice to meet you too.
I suppose since now you’re able to post comments again, welcome back :)
No, I’m not living in Japan – I’m in Canada right now.
February 9th, 2007 at 2:08 am
Thanks.
Aw, too bad. I’m going back to Japan during the summer to visit my (ex)host-family and friends! Shopping in Osaka will also be on the agenda, of course. ;]
It’s always fun to meet up with some other Western people over there.
February 9th, 2007 at 2:25 am
Aw too bad indeed as I would have loved a shopping spree! :P
You have fun there then when you get there :)
February 9th, 2007 at 4:21 am
Oh oh, are you knowledgeable about Japanese (raw) selvage denim?
(Brands like Samurai, D’artisan and Evisu)
February 11th, 2007 at 6:15 am
I don’t really know much about the Japanese version of selvage denims. All I know about them is that the fabric used on these denims are woven in the old style looms and that these fabrics last longer and doesn’t fray as much.
Maybe you can tell me what the Japanese version is like? :)