Yoko Deveraux, Fall 2005, New York

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One of the few tshirt makers whose stuff is actually decent quality, and the prints are funky. He continues it here, trying with a full fledged collection. I think it's Ok.

The first look is a bet Libertinish...

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Bakla Special \/\/\/\/ :D :flower:

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was at the show some cool stuff but i think something was lacking (just general styling) or maybe because it's a t-shirt line, but i wouldn't mind owning any of those t-shirts or models :)
 
I like it and would wear every look....but it looks plain and normal...not bad, just nondescript.
 
I like the silk screening but that's really all it amounts to.
 
Now that's what I call fashion at it's greatest !! Even though it was men's fashion, I would where it anyday. I'm impressed!
 
Nice! The prints are beautiful, and (if I may say so) un-American.
 
Alura said:
Nice! The prints are beautiful, and (if I may say so) un-American.

You may say so, but than you owe us an explanation ;) .
 
i first became aware of yoko deveraux in an interview i read with beans of the antipop consortium - probably over a year ago now - and at that time they had a pretty great collection not entirely unlike the kind of stuff cloak was doing then. there was a great asymmetrically zipped overcoat i remember.

the only thing i've ever seen in stores has been the t shirts...where do they carry the rest of this stuff? opening ceremony?

joe

faust said:
One of the few tshirt makers whose stuff is actually decent quality, and the prints are funky. He continues it here, trying with a full fledged collection. I think it's Ok
 
josephr said:
i first became aware of yoko deveraux in an interview i read with beans of the antipop consortium - probably over a year ago now - and at that time they had a pretty great collection not entirely unlike the kind of stuff cloak was doing then. there was a great asymmetrically zipped overcoat i remember.

the only thing i've ever seen in stores has been the t shirts...where do they carry the rest of this stuff? opening ceremony?

joe

Nome de Guerre and Saks (out of all places :rolleyes: ).

www.yokod.com
 

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