I heard that FETICO's first show will be held
It was the summer of 2022/08/29 that I flew with excitement to Tokyo.
As the hot sun shines still,
I went with a new 22AW work of the whole body FETICO.
When everyone involved is in line and guided to the seat in order, it is next to it.
Masu designer Shinpei Goto.
Waiting for a show while talking about the condition and brands of the store.
About 10 minutes after the start time,
A loud sound echoes throughout the venue with the darkness.
The light on the straight line illuminates the road slightly, and the first look appears.
A look wrapped in a whole body -transparent organdy material.
Next, a look with a cardigan attached to a long dress.
I don't think the item I want will come out with the first two look,
I was secretly excited.
The show itself was about 10 minutes,
I still remember that the gray -haired woman who appeared in about 5 minutes after the turn was left very memorable.
Set up a tight enamel on a red lips.
It can be said that the strength as a woman was the best look.
I looked it up later, but this gray -haired woman
Miyako Koda, a writer, actress and model in the 1970s.
It is also the source of the idea of this collection.
Above all, Mr. Funayama, a designer
"Originally Izumi Suzuki had a photo book.
I happened to come to the cut during the search this time and came to a pin.
This collection wanted to make a strong woman with a focus on Asians. "
Certainly, at this show, I felt that there were many black -haired women on Asians.
That's why it's no wonder that Izumi Suzuki will be caught.
It doesn't matter, but since I was a child, I've always turned my hair color black.
There is no particular reason, but I was convinced that this would look best.
And now, I'm proud of the fact that FETICO, a woman, has encountered a brand that has created a strong era and fashion potential, and wears them.
I was able to have a one -ranking feeling than my usual.
I left the show venue while grateful for being able to go to see the show.
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And the collection theme of FETICO 23ss is
"Admire Your Own Body"
As mentioned above, a collection inspired by Izumi Suzuki.
In the era of free and open culture, Izumi Suzuki lived a radical life full of music, alcohol, sex, and drugs, and was passionate about writing novel.
In collaboration with photographer Araki, it is also known for publishing a photo book that includes his own nude.
Designer Emi Funayama
"The photo of Suzuki Izumi shows the beauty of a real woman, and she felt her narcissism in the appearance she was showing her beauty.
It's provocative but delicate, and the gaps with a dark but pure atmosphere are also attractive.
I will say.
The collection incorporated the essence of the 1970s, where Izumi Suzuki lived, and the setup of a no -color jacket that left a deep V cut was inspired by the cutting of the dress worn by Izumi Suzuki.
A collection full of lingerie -like details and ideas that look like "FETICO".
There were more clothes and details made of materials that show and transparent than the previous collection.
It is an unpleasant, beautiful skin exposure.
"The dress that makes you feel attractive for yourself is for you, for yourself. If you are conscious of being beautiful, you are beautiful. ""
The thought is included.
I feel that everyone wants to live beautifully, and it is inevitable.
That's why it makes sense to keep wearing a brand called FETICO for the rest of your life.
At least I want to be beautiful and beautiful for the rest of my life.
I would be grateful if you have never tried FETICO from the special season of having a show.
1st delivery is released nationwide from 1/25.
What is expanded in Palette Art Alive
・ Stripe Knit Dress
・ Stripe Knit Cardigan
・ Velvet Bralette
It is the above 3 type.
Please look forward to it.
If you haven't seen the show yet, you can see here.
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