
Dear Shaded Viewers,
La Lumaca Di Lucione presented a young, urban collection in Seoul, playing with proportions and adding sexiness to the proceedings. I liked the oversized jackets worn with fluid trousers or skirts. A draped, printed dress looked cute.

Things got racier at night, which is not something you see a lot on Korean runways. A personal favorite was a bandage detail black dress with a sheer front and visible bra. Fetish is back.

Best,
Philippe
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Philippe Pourhashemi
A freelance fashion writer, consultant and stylist, Philippe Pourhashemi was born in Tehran in 1976. He grew up in Paris, before moving to Scotland to study Foreign Languages. His passions are fashion and culture, as well as music and film. He writes and styles features for Metal in Barcelona, Behind the Blinds in Brussels, Contributor in Stockholm, Veoir in New York and SKP in Beijing. He was named Fucking Young's Editor-at-Large in 2016 and has contributed to ASVOF since 2008, acting as Correspondent-at-Large since 2012. An avid traveler, he likes to explore exotic fashion weeks and unexpected destinations whenever he can.