May 15, 2011
The impact of rising levels of austerity and radicalism is being felt in the most unlikely corners. The continues recession is pivotal to revival of negligible clothing. It is a fundamental realignment of fashion’s core values, and a reaction dressing in times of change. The movement to what is simple and basic radicalized and democratized the way people look at fashion.
For Philippine Fashion Week Holiday 2011, Yako Reyes’ offering is about the cycle of life; the natural progression and migration of human being; and how the life cycle brings us back to the basics. The designer took inspiration from the heart-warming story of the Adelita, the loggerhead sea turtle, and her journey to crossing a barren area of her ocean life.
A whole collection convey a suggestive feel of modernism and minimalism, attracted by its raw, unbranded, anti-fashion status, adopted a look that destroyed established dress codes and created a logo-free, democratic – albeit often expensive – ideal of style. There is a revelation of relentless monochrome, asymmetric and intellectual vision of clothing which aims that in this year of 2011, set to reshape wardrobes of people. The suggestion of a feel-safe, nod to simplicity, unfussy, clean lines, versatile, defenselessness, uncompromising and dour looks is apparent.
Silhouettes prove streamlined and tailoring, solid, monochromatic shades of gray, brown and especially black, and generally pared-down and be responded with a contrasting inclusion of shades of myrtle green, crimson red, sapphire.
This collection includes trousers and jackets, shirts and blouses, tunics, poncho, skirts, dresses and hand bags, totes, backpacks and clutches.
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