Giuliano Fujiwara

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The Japanese aesthetic philosophy wabi-sabi or the shade as the dimension that connects the melting of two different colours, the tones of grey that hold the essence of black and white is what inspired the Fall/winter collection designed by Masataka Matsumura for Giuliano Fujiwara.

It's slim and minimal and played with layers in contrasting colours and fabrics. A new material was the extra light denim, manufactured in Japan which produced a tweed effect with what looked like tiny drops of hand sprayed colour.

He also collaborated with Simonetta Ravizza on fur items which included trousers, jackets with slim coats in grey Breit Persian and many shades that looked like a marble slab with two blousons in feather weight black or champagne kid.

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Diane Pernet

A LEGENDARY FIGURE IN FASHION and a pioneer of blogging, Diane is a respected journalist, critic, curator and talent-hunter based in Paris. During her prolific career, she designed her own successful brand in New York, costume designer, photographer, and filmmaker.

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