The Alex S. Yu catwalk at Vancouver Fashion Week was all about questioning freedom and its capacity and transforming that into apparel. There was a huge emphasis on the difference between the looseness and comfort on one side and constriction and conformity on the other.
We saw lots of wide and loose three-quarter pants, paired with a sweater with amusing written details, turning focus to hypocrisy.
BDMOTP especially loved the beige trousers paired with different color and pattern sleeves tee, with a white-striped grey jacket, toned beautifully with a touch of contrast, finished with espadrilles (also in beige).
Model wearing blue and grey layered outfits with exaggerated fullness in the middle, cut off with tight-fitting sea green leggings is a walking demonstration on the designer’s reflection on this important individual and social topic.
Posted by Teodora Musovski and press photos by Bernardo Moura.





















