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Holo Market Fall/Winter 2023: Japanese Craftsman in America

The HOLO MARKET FW23 collection is the latest offering from designer Riki Yoshida, who drew inspiration from his first-ever trip to the US, where he made his NY Fashion Week debut with the Holo Market SS23 collection. Yoshida’s goal was to fuse Japanese craftsmanship with the liberal and tolerant American mentality that captivated him. The result is a collection that combines cultural elements from the 1960s and 1970s with modern, high-quality daily wear suitable for city life.

FABRIC:
The collection features a fusion of hippie culture and vintage American textiles with techniques from Kyoto’s hand-printed textiles, Raschel knit fabrics, embroidery from Fukui, denim from Fukuyama, knitted fabrics from Saitama, and one-of-a-kind textile designs based on the designer’s own drawings. The fabrics used in the collection are carefully selected to ensure high quality and durability.

STYLE:
The HOLO MARKET FW23 collection features a hippie-inspired 3D flocking on wool flannel, hunting jacket, slacks, and shibori detailing styled with embroidered graffiti on denim for a casual look. The stadium jumper and boa vest are made of shrink-proof wool and eco-leather, respectively, for a heavy finish that emphasizes the style. Handprinted knitwear on low-gauge fabrics has a sophisticated and soft appearance. The collection is unisex, with a wide range of styles and designs suitable for both men and women.

The HOLO MARKET FW23 collection is a true fusion of Japanese craftsmanship and American culture, featuring unique fabric combinations and innovative designs that are sure to turn heads. This collection is perfect for anyone who wants to stand out from the crowd while still looking stylish and comfortable. With its high-quality materials and attention to detail, the HOLO MARKET FW23 collection is a must-have for any fashion-forward individual.

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