Wednesday evening, in a lounge of a hotel on the Place Vendôme, while the weather offers what it knows how to do worst, an icy drizzle, the Japanese brand
Auralee
exposes his idea of comfort.
After several discreet seasons due to the pandemic, the designer Ryota Iwai, originally from Kobe, signs his return to Paris.
This autodidact, having learned the trade by hunting for clothes, has built a wardrobe that impresses when you have the chance to approach him, or, better still, to put him on.
Since 2015, the way and the incredible materials (alpaca, cashmere, mohair) are at the service of ultimate comfort, embodied this season by the duvets worn on the shoulders, generous wools and soft down jackets.
This tantalizing menu of pastels is enhanced by welcome hints of color (apple green, purple, red).
Thursday morning, it is once again about comfort and a Japanese designer, but the ingredients are quite different.
L'
Homme Plissé Issey Miyake
takes up residence in…
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