Thursday, September 07, 2006
Source: mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp
The Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo displayed a uniquely Japanese flavor on Wednesday, as the brand matohu infused the serene silence of ancient Momoyama-period prettiness into its first full-scale show.
The brand, by Hiroyuki Horihata and Makiko Sekiguchi, aims to create clothing based on a Japanese sense of beauty, set apart from Western styles. During the show on Wednesday, the third day of the fashion week, the designers introduce elegant creations that shyly incorporated traditional Japanese techniques in weaving and dyeing.
The Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo displayed a uniquely Japanese flavor on Wednesday, as the brand matohu infused the serene silence of ancient Momoyama-period prettiness into its first full-scale show.
The brand, by Hiroyuki Horihata and Makiko Sekiguchi, aims to create clothing based on a Japanese sense of beauty, set apart from Western styles. During the show on Wednesday, the third day of the fashion week, the designers introduce elegant creations that shyly incorporated traditional Japanese techniques in weaving and dyeing.

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