these type of presentations are business as usual for him and the easiness of that stands out as the rest scratch their head like 'what ideas could we possibly have if 35 models are not walking around a rectangle with a gigantic concert-like production, in front of an audience, nonstop for 20 minutes' and in the worst cases, 'f*ck it, let's do a runway show in the middle of a pandemic because it's the only way we know how to communicate to potential clients!'.
The clothes, unfortunately, are in the leagues of Mikio Sakabe, not criminal, just.. trendy, and consistent with the hypebeast junk he's been producing in the past years. Jun's great but he also seems to like money, quick (never forget 2007). Is it sinful? nope, I'm just too conservative for the revolutionizing concept of not being the client jumping from one designer to the next one but the designer jumping from one client base to another.
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