Japanese motifs in the collection of Paul & Joe

Japanese motifs in the collection of Paul & Joe
 Japanese motifs in the collection of Paul & Joe "sounded" the first minutes of the show. When out on the podium in the model-obi belts and the stylized "under the kimono" costumes, the audience plunged into the history of Japan. Complete the picture of floral prints and drawing on bikini reminds wide-open fan geisha.

Japan has inspired and continues to inspire a generation of designers. That's the current spring-summer season was not without motives of the rising sun.

Young French brand Paul & Joe gave preference towards Japanese, creating his collection spring-summer 2011.

Dresses and overalls colored in floral prints in the Japanese style. Of tissue preferred silk and organza that literally "fly" and streaming in the wind.

Accessories just remind Far outfits. Infantry would take the belt on the board. All of them are "based on" the belt-obi kimono. Cords are present, not enough unless carefully tie a bow at the back. If the model wearing geta and reduced step would create the impression that this modern geisha took to the podium.

Kimono style, both in the long and short dresses in the present everywhere. That smell, then unbuttoned dress "under the kimono" gently outlined the mill girls. Seemed about to hear music from the films of Takeshi Kitano.

Even swimsuit designers have managed to give oriental charm. All bikinis and sarongs were colored in print resembling open fan geisha.

Skirt "on the floor", "bloom" colors, not otherwise, originally from the east. Their appearance is so exotic that thoughts immediately turn to the land of the rising sun.

Blue-black and black-and-white coloring fabric tight jumpsuits and dresses resemble tattoos yakuza. The fabric is so tight to the body that seems to have become a "second skin".

About all thought designer Paul & Joe - Sophie ALBO. Shine also has been given considerable attention. Thin straps sandals and flip-flops, open to the contemplation of the foot with perfect pedicure red and buttered tea tree ... or is it just seemed.

A characteristic feature of the collection - a rich color palette. Black, white, peach, burgundy, gray, brown, yellow, mustard, blue, red and purple - almost all the colors found their way into costumes.

Spirit of Japan, who breathed designers Paul & Joe in his collection, hovered over the podium. He is in everything - from the rustle of silk kimonos, to carefully manicured feet models, geishas.

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