YUMI KATSURA PFW “The poetry of Suminagashi” Couture 2019/20
Yumi Katsura presents her Haute Couture collection « The poetry of Suminagashi » in Paris at the chic intercontinental Hotel next to the famous Opera.
Photography by Antonio SO
Creative Director inspires us by passionately referencing her culture and intertwining modernity. She was motivated by the grace of Japanese calligraphy in which technical designs are used such as fine pleats, solid lines /edges, traditional « suminagashi » approach resembling tainted ink and dip dye.
Photography by Antonio SO
The suminagashi technique is an ancient way of marbling link. It dates back to the 8th to 12th Century and was used by craftsmen. The beauty of this is that no two patterns are ever the same, each pattern will always be unique in it’s own way. Katsura demonstrated an unbelievable 18 kids of pleats inspired by architecture in Japan known as « Sukiya-Zukuri ».
Photography by Antonio SO
The designs include a multitude of ruffles on sleeves, impeccably exquisite pleats completely surrounding the neck and head, beautifully dip dyed rumples starting from refreshing white to deep violet. Dresses in magnificent from short to long flowing through the runway with every move. Details of expertly cut fringe streaming down like liquid.
Photography by Antonio SO
Yumi Katsura moved us with her superb collection where tradition and innovative uniqueness meet.
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22 year old Mexican-American moved to Paris to pursue her career in the fashion industry. She has had 5 years of experience in luxury working for brands such as Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Moncler both in the U.S and France. She’s worked in editing, styling and has IRK articles on Jean Paul Gaultier and Jacquemus.
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