The Asahi Shimbun.
It’s a response to a show that wasn’t meant to be thanks to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, but that hasn’t halted Anderson’s creativity. Instead, it put a fire under his feet to create something millions will see, emblazoning the supplement with a bold headline reading “THE LOEWE SHOW HAS BEEN CANCELLED” alongside a LOEWE logo for the masthead.
Upon reading your supplement, you’ll find imagery captured by Fumiko Imano that sees Freja Beha Erichsen wearing the latest and greatest designs from LOEWE’s FW21 collection. Bright, acrylic tones flood the collection alongside structured graphics, which sees billowing silhouettes become seemingly structured with their use of lines in short, it’s all very Mondrian, very modern abstract art, and perfect for when you want to feel special when dressing up at home.
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AURALEE has slowly gained steam over the past few years, thanks to a growing base of international stockists and a die-hard following in its native Japan. For Fall/Winter 2021, the brand diffuses its core tenets exquisite custom textiles, effortless silhouettes, a versatile color palette into a mature assortment of seasonal layers, drawing from its disparate influences to create a collection of intelligent, cohesive apparel.
Anchored by a collaborative New Balance 550 sneaker and leather shoes crafted by foot the coacher, AURALEE’s latest affair is rich with comfort-focused apparel ideal for our uncertain times. Boxy tailoring, generous slip dresses, patterned wool jackets, trim sweatpants and plenty of jersey base layers make for easygoing outfits, as AURALEE prefers to subtly update recognizable garments with extreme quality and relaxed cuts than entirely reinvent the wheel with fashion-forward designs.