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The quirky king of avant-garde sneakers, Japanese fashion designer Mihara Yasuhiro gets his kicks by challenging the boundaries of sport & fashion. By the late 90s, he had established himself as a footwear force with his muted, monochromatic, & distinctly urban styles. He soon entered into apparel, & later his successful partnership with PUMA in 2000 which has been causing a storm for over a decade. Hes a designer equally amused by geometrys proven formulas & the unpredictability of pedestrians in metropolitan Tokyo. Somewhere within this space Miharas boundless imagination strikes a balance to produce a whole shirt, bag, or sneaker thats grounded in logic but geared to dodge reason & surpass expectation. For AW12 at Hervia, Puma by Mihara Yasuhiro brings a fresh look to our range of Winter urban-wear. The AW12 collection is an exploration of something that has long been apart of mundane daily life being made ultimately stylish & an integral part of modern, city living, bicycles. Mihara is known for exploring motions when sourcing inspiration for his design & he does so by looking at the way the bicycle travels, examining bike specs & spokes within his beloved Tokyo. He fuses cycling performance features with outdoorsy functionality: reflective, packable hoods adorn blazers & leather-patched shoulder bags roll down for swift maneuvering. Vulcanized footwear has a velodrome-worthy grip whilst deconstructed cycling shoes are flexible & lightweight. Tying the collection together is a distressed python print, set off by oranges & yellows. It is a showcase of Miharas constant quest for versatility & adaptability, underlined by urban panache that makes it perfectly appropriate for stylish modern living. ...
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The quirky king of avant-garde sneakers, Japanese fashion designer Mihara Yasuhiro gets his kicks by challenging the boundaries of sport & fashion. By the late 90s, he had established himself as a footwear force with his muted, monochromatic, & distinctly urban styles. He soon entered into apparel, & later his successful partnership with PUMA in 2000 which has been causing a storm for over a decade. Hes a designer equally amused by geometrys proven formulas & the unpredictability of pedestrians in metropolitan Tokyo. Somewhere within this space Miharas boundless imagination strikes a balance to produce a whole shirt, bag, or sneaker thats grounded in logic but geared to dodge reason & surpass expectation. For AW12 at Hervia, Puma by Mihara Yasuhiro brings a fresh look to our range of Winter urban-wear. The AW12 collection is an exploration of something that has long been apart of mundane daily life being made ultimately stylish & an integral part of modern, city living, bicycles. Mihara is known for exploring motions when sourcing inspiration for his design & he does so by looking at the way the bicycle travels, examining bike specs & spokes within his beloved Tokyo. He fuses cycling performance features with outdoorsy functionality: reflective, packable hoods adorn blazers & leather-patched shoulder bags roll down for swift maneuvering. Vulcanized footwear has a velodrome-worthy grip whilst deconstructed cycling shoes are flexible & lightweight. Tying the collection together is a distressed python print, set off by oranges & yellows. It is a showcase of Miharas constant quest for versatility & adaptability, underlined by urban panache that makes it perfectly appropriate for stylish modern living. ...
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The quirky king of avant-garde sneakers, Japanese fashion designer Mihara Yasuhiro gets his kicks by challenging the boundaries of sport & fashion. By the late 90s, he had established himself as a footwear force with his muted, monochromatic, & distinctly urban styles. He soon entered into apparel, & later his successful partnership with PUMA in 2000 which has been causing a storm for over a decade. Hes a designer equally amused by geometrys proven formulas & the unpredictability of pedestrians in metropolitan Tokyo. Somewhere within this space Miharas boundless imagination strikes a balance to produce a whole shirt, bag, or sneaker thats grounded in logic but geared to dodge reason & surpass expectation. For AW12 at Hervia, Puma by Mihara Yasuhiro brings a fresh look to our range of Winter urbanwear. The AW12 collection is an exploration of something that has long been apart of mundane daily life being made ultimately stylish & an integral part of modern, city living, bicycles. Mihara is known for exploring motions when sourcing inspiration for his design & he does so by looking at the way the bicycle travels, examining bike specs & spokes within his beloved Tokyo. He fuses cycling performance features with outdoorsy functionality: reflective, packable hoods adorn blazers & leather-patched shoulder bags roll down for swift manoeuvring. Vulcanized footwear has a velodrome-worthy grip whilst deconstructed cycling shoes are flexible & lightweight. Tying the collection together is a distressed python print, set off by oranges & yellows. It is a showcase of Miharas constant quest for versatility & adaptability, underlined by urban panache that makes it perfectly appropriate for stylish modern living. ...
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Christopher Raeburn's AW13 Collection entitled ' Optics' takes inspiration from 1950's military & Arctic exploration. Continuing his signature sourcing, designing & creating of fabrics, developing felted wool, Teflon-coating for rain resistance & a bespoke grain wool degrade: Raeburn's AW13 Collection

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references of 50's battle in the form of jackets & Russian Breton knitwear, roaring 20's line on cloche baseball caps & dramatic collars. A parka-fuelled affair in various incarnations, including bomber style jackets, along with two-tone colours & texture giving the collection some variety. A subtle three-dimensional element took hold with pockets visibly extended from the main body continuing the Arctic explorer theme, with printed maps on to Blazer Jackets, Parkas & Tops.

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Military Buttoned For Sale Jacket Navy Blue

Yohji Yamamotois revered for creating elegant, masculine attire with over-sized silhouettes in unusual fabrics that challenges conventional fashion. A bruised and battered look forSpring Summer 2013inspired by Japanese martial arts, not seen through just the makeup, but clothing alike with silhouettes true to his signature style of draping and fluidity. Veering away from his usual limited palette, the stark white and black is littered with a cocktail of sunset hues making it perfect for the spring summer season.. Sticking with his more is more mantra, leg wear came in extravagant shapes echoing those of traditional eastern garments. Silhouettes were both oversized yet clean, combining sports lux and hobo chic to create a collection where there is something for everyone.
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Yohji Yamamotois revered for creating elegant, masculine attire with over-sized silhouettes in unusual fabrics that challenges conventional fashion. A bruised & battered look for Spring Summer 2013inspired by Japanese martial arts, not seen through just the makeup, but clothing alike with silhouettes true to his signature style of draping & fluidity. Veering away from his usual limited palette, the stark white & black is littered with a cocktail of sunset hues making it perfect for the spring summer season.. Sticking with his more is more mantra, leg wear came in extravagant shapes echoing those of traditional eastern garments. Silhouettes were both oversized yet clean, combining sports lux & hobo chic to create a collection where there is something for everyone.

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Jacket - A type of garment worn on the upper body usualy outdoors. Also know as an anorak or parka
Black - A colour which does not emit any colour of the spectrum. Black absorbs all frequencies of the spectrum.
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Leg - A body part attached to the buttock
Unusual - Something unique and different.
Traditional - Something that has become the same through a period of time and thus repeated.
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