The Spring/Summer ‘22 lookbook from Mame Kurogouchi is here, and it’s one that we don’t suggest skipping out on. Based out of Japan, this brand has a distinctly Japanese feel in every collection that it releases. Utilizing nostalgic Japanese silhouettes, traditional craftsmanship, and a hint of contemporary design, this brand knows how to bring us wearable designs in 2022, while also maintaining some classic nostalgia. In addition, you’ll also find this juxtaposition playing out in the masculine and feminine details. On one hand, we have lightweight fabrics, flared trousers, flowing dresses, dreamy silks, and chic embroidery, which all feel very feminine and whimsical. On the other hand, with blazers, tailored dresses, and pleated trousers, there’s also a more structured feel about the pieces. The result is a collection that steps outside the bounds of conventional fashion, while still maintaining its wearability. If you want to see how this aesthetic manifests, we can’t say enough good things about this latest Mame Kurogouchi collection.
Japanese Tradition Comes To Life In This Collection From Mame Kurogouchi
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