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ES S/S 06 Paris

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www.senken.co.jp
 
I have a feeling the photos from aufeminin.com aren't as good, but I can't find others so i'll post them anyway...

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I noticed there was a thread in trendspotting about "strings flying off" or something...well here are some more to add ;)
 
^they aren't :(

I :heart: the shot from senken and when I had a gander at the aufeminin,I found myself quite disappointed.
 
One last one
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PARIS, Oct 3, 2005/ FW/ --- Young Japanese designer Sadaharu Hoshino has a lot of things going for his fledging label. His avant-garde designs that used to be reserved for a niche market is now being discovered by mainstream fashionistas who are looking for something that will differentiate them from the rest. And they are flocking to ES.

Sending a total of 32 exits today at the Hotel Intercontinental’s Salle Concorde, Hoshino put another dimension on the term ‘luxe’ with his innovative take on the tuxedo, carpenter pants, bomber jackets, cardigans, tank dresses and separates.

Using draping and playing with volume with cotton knits, chiffon and leather, the Central St. Martin grad’s collection named ‘Silent Armor’ spoke volume of creativity and inventiveness.

The tuxedo, traditional luxe menswear made popular for women by Yves Saint Laurent was deconstructed and reconstructed by Hoshino in his indomitable style.

Using the tuxedo jacket as template, he put the vest outside and at the back; then he used strips of fabrics that hung like strings to finish it off. The result, an elegant look that is contemporary bordering on ultramodern.

The carpenter pants usually reserved for denim was recreated in silk, complete with all the pockets and straps, with big buttons as closures. Paired with a tuxedo or a distressed leather jacket or vest, it was biker chic for the uptown girl.

Tank dresses were ruched or worked in with ruffles, giving it a very romantic summery look.



Hoshino made it very hard for his audience to choose a favorite because each silhouette has charms of their own. One thing is sure though, for a discerning fashionista looking for something that stands out, any look from this collection will do the job.
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Where oh where can we find good ones? I'm dying to see...

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SCOTT, what an amazing website. Thanks for the link!
 
^It is! I want to order a Yoshiko necklace from them :heart:

You're welcome!

Oh wait...I think Firstview's got the ES collection up if you'd be inclined to go there?
 
OHMYGOSH, i love yoshiko! I saw the link on Diane Pernet's blog, and am completely infatuated
How much is her jewelry?
 
Found a few (big!) pics on mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp...tbh I'm a little underwhelmed. Looks very "influenced" to me...

I do like that knit dress though.
 

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It's not really that original ro inovative, but there are lots of cool wearable things.
 
Droogist,yes! Agree completely.

The knit dress and the red one...best ones apart from the first look of the thread.
 
i cant see the first bunch of images but from what droog posted i'm not too exstatic about this ..
still, thanks for bringing this in cerfas
 
You're welcome, Lena

yeah, I'm sorely disappointed by this. I felt that last season was so strong! What happened??
 

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