Runway Rundown: Limi Feu



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Runway Rundown: Limi Feu

Runway Rundown: Limi Feu

Runway Rundown: Limi Feu

Runway Rundown: Limi Feu

Runway Rundown: Limi Feu

Runway Rundown: Limi Feu

Runway Rundown: Limi Feu

Runway Rundown: Limi Feu

Runway Rundown: Limi Feu

Runway Rundown: Limi Feu

Limi Feu is Limi Yamamoto’s (Yohji Yamamoto’s daughter) collection. Feu means ‘fire’, and this is her third collection, which is shown in Paris. The designer’s pieces are stark, strong, visual, and filled with street attitude. The Spring/Summer Limi Feu girl is superbly individualistic, highly ignorant of other people’s opinion, and generally cooler than the entire human population.

One of my fave elements; the over-sized pockets (especially above) that make it seem as though you are carrying a bag.  Also, LOVE the hair, braided to look like headphones, absolutely genius!

Thanks Fashionation

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