Friday, September 7, 2012

Tadashi Shoji

As we at Peppermint continue to follow the fashion buzz that is currently underway in New York City, we continue to see lots of minimalist blocking: boxy jackets, color block pieces in a pallete of natural hues, cutout dresses, and stark whites are appearing in numerous designer's collections. However, saturated hues have not gone unnoticed, either, with solid jackets and pants in shocking hues accenting a boldly printed top; colorful minimalism is brightening up the otherwise neutral-toned runways. It was Tadashi Shoji's collection that stood out among the rest today, a breath of fresh air among the architectured, sculptural runways that are gracing New York City. His collection was said to be inspired by the designer's worldly travles, ranging from the West Coast to the Gobi Desert to China, which can be seen in the intricate detailing on each of the pieces. The colors range from striking royal blues to burnt ambers, and the variety of patterns shows inspiration from various exotic lands. Here are a few of our favorite pieces.









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