Haik, outside and practical yet, with a chic women’s ware, has accelerated the Gurupakor wave of the past decade. Now that the fashion is moving forward, brands like Hayk face a question: Where next? Headky Yoshahahara and Yokko Od, who have decades of design experience, presented their response in this season.
Instead of taking indications from sports like trail running or hiking, as in the past, they moved their eyes from the ground to the sea. Yoshahahara supported Haik’s North Face, which ended last season, which allowed him to find hiking gear, but said that it was time for something new. “We had to think about a fresh way, and we landed on the sea,” he said.
It was easy to read the naval indicator: an anchor shape that appears on a top arm, unwanted pants and by -front buttons, and the Britton strip that appears on the sweaters that were really skirts (as in 35) but it can be worn like a dress (see 36). There were sheer panels on the back of the blouse or on the arms, which designers intended to present a breathless flow. “Since the summer has been very hot globally, we wanted to make a sense of coolness in this collection,” said Yushahahara.
Naturally, this cooling has been pushed forward. In the first three forms described by Od, the suit was actually made from a Raven Polyester that was made to create a dry feeling of Oxford. The second suit was made from Mohir to breathe. He added, “We made a point to use clothes that were not flat, but they were still tough and drop, so it felt a lot of air.”
The collection, which was digitally presented against the rotating waves screen, was mostly standing in the dark before the khaki kick before entering the deep navy’s den and before the sprinkle of crimson and the unlucky white. It felt fresh. The tailoring was a strong point: sharp and attractive so that it almost felt Scis Science Fi, but, like everything in the combination, was able to wear significantly. There is no question that OD and Yushahaha are experienced designers, but this time they have also proved themselves a navigator of fashionable water.
