Naoki’s Act II_Ikujinashi delivered looks that “[depict] the elements of edge and fragility, the pieces are representations of how clothes can uplift us, transform us, and bring a person to the place they want to be.” Structured pieces found a balance with pleated details and a muted color palette.
Check out the full collection in the slideshow above!
Photos by Samantha Ong
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