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Fall Couture 2011 Trend: Japanese-Inspired Style

163個月之前

Just as excitement over the resort 2012 collections is dying down, a few designers—the ones with the craziest talent and imaginations—are releasing their fall 2011 haute couture collections. Among the out-there looks better left for the runway, we spotted a trend we can totally get behind: Japanese-inspired style.

Giorgio Armani Privé, Giambattista Valli, Maison Martin Margiela & Giorgio Armani Privé, photos courtesy of Imaxtree

The look isn’t just kimonos and chopsticks for your hair. Instead, designers like Giorgio Armani Privé, Giambattista Valli, and Maison Martin Margiela marched their girls down the runway in big, bold floral prints inspired by Japanese art and the geisha girls of years past.
Stéphane Rolland, photos courtesy of Imaxtree

Designer Stéphane Rolland referenced Japanese culture with more subtlety, incorporating pleating reminiscent of folded paper origami and stacks of metal bars that bring to mind bundles of bamboo.

Dying to get the geisha-girl look? Recreate Japanese style with these pieces:

Photo: Courtesy of ASOS. ASOS Japanese Floral Smock Shirt, $60
Photo: Courtesy of Forever21. Forever21 Lilly Drop Earrings, $3
Photo: Courtesy of Shopbop. Winter Kate Roque Floral Shrug, $157

Photo: Courtesy of Lulu's. Zad Asian Floral Pocket Watch, $29
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