The Johan Ku Fall 2012 Collection Features Artful Prints
Jana Pijak — March 26, 2012 — Art & Design
Showcasing the latest work of the London-based designer, the Johan Ku Fall 2012 ready-to-wear runway show features a multitude of edgy and artful garments. Presented at Tokyo Fashion Week, this ravishing runway presentation dares to be different with a rich wardrobe that is displayed in a vibrant and eccentric palette.
This alluring collection tkaes inspiration from the French film, "Trois Couleurs: Bleu," and consists of blue and black hues that are paired with glow-in-the-dark patterns that resemble organic forms of white and indigo tones.
From cage-like detailing to an artful execution of print, this glow-in-the-dark collection is the epitome of effortless elegance. The Johan Ku Fall 2012 womenswear collection marries sleek structure with relaxed layers.
This alluring collection tkaes inspiration from the French film, "Trois Couleurs: Bleu," and consists of blue and black hues that are paired with glow-in-the-dark patterns that resemble organic forms of white and indigo tones.
From cage-like detailing to an artful execution of print, this glow-in-the-dark collection is the epitome of effortless elegance. The Johan Ku Fall 2012 womenswear collection marries sleek structure with relaxed layers.
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