The BDMOTP team battled through pouring rain, airport delays and jet lag to make it to Sise at MB Fashion Week Toyko. After a very long journey, it was absolutely worth it to check out Day 1 here in Tokyo, and Sise showed a great collection. The line was entitled, ” The Story of a Man”, which is interesting because there was a lot of juxtaposition between masculine pieces with strong lines, and feminine silks and floral patterns within the collection.
The Sise show was held at the National Stadium in Tokyo, which gave it a really unique vibe. The catwalk was placed underneath the bleachers, black carpets were set down on the pavement and chandeliers above the runway, which in addition to the rain, gave everything a cool, foggy effect, almost spooky even! The show was fairly long and showed many looks-some casual and some more formal.
The line was distinctly Japanese, it reminded me that yes, we are here in Tokyo and this is Japan Fashion Week. It was nice to see a designer take inspiration from his own country and fabrics. The more “feminine” inspired looks, and even some of the more masculine ones also had a kimono style robe shape or fabric. The occasional flower or bird was sewn into the clothes, which also added that Japanese touch. Shinier fabrics made an appearance on the runway too. Finally, there were some fun alternatives to the traditional suit by adding shorts, texture or a shiner or patterned fabric.
It was obviously the collection was a fall one, despite the florals, the blacks, browns and grey’s gave it a distinctly autumn feel.

























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