
Junko Shimada is known as the most Parisian of the Japanese designers. She moved to the City of Light in the ’60s and created her eponymous line in 1981. Nearly 30 years later, Shimada’s F/W10 collection proved that she can still keep up with the best of them. Bright late ’60s-style graphics and geometric prints mixed with acid pink tones and Vasarelli polka dots on mohair dresses here, and black-and-white optical stripes on shearling or leather there. Finally, the psychedelic disco party was accessorized with crafty futuristic accessories in cord and plastic perched on hysterically high stripy platforms.
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