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>19/f/milano
>bi
>single
>design student
>palewave summer, comfy winter
>art, photography, reading, fencing
>>trends
>AA or COS
>ssense I guess but I'm poorfag anyways so
>Martin Margiela or Ann D
>high rise Levis I've had since before they were basic bitch tier
>6 or 7

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Y-3's SS17 Fashion show to see some runway tech fashion.

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Thoughts about the new Y-3 show?

Link to the show: https://youtu.be/cr08EIfnALE

For newfriends, Y-3 is the ongoing collaboration between fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto and sportswear company Adidas. It is known for being futuristic as well as somewhat more focused on functionality than many fashion lines. The overall aesthetic is a more technologically-focused version of Yamamoto's typical un-fitted, spare, mostly black style. (no Y-3 general so I figured I'd throw this in even though most of you are no doubt familiar with Y-3)

As for this show in particular, I was personally intrigued by the space-faring look of many of the fits. Boots seemed moon-worthy. Backpacks had hydration packs installed for long treks. Huge visors could be shielding from solar radiation. The clear cables running throughout some of the fits suggested fiber optics or IV tubes to me, both of which are interesting prospects. Y-3 shows often focus on black, white, red, blue and perhaps one other color, and in this show the almost medical teal seemed to encapsulate the idea of living in an antiseptic environment, or else perhaps a recollection of a previous blue-green world that is no longer home.

In an interview with fashion writer Luke Leitch regarding the show, Yamamoto says, "It might be beautiful in the street."

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