Mugler’s Japanese Resort – As creative director Nicola Formechetti and designer Sébastien Peigné look to build a new image for the Mugler brand, the resort 2013 collection offers a cohesive outing of streetwear looks with a strong Japanese influence. Structured silhouettes in a color palette of white, red, grey, black and powder pink set the tone for the new season with a futuristic direction. Pants and skirts are high-waisted while tops feature strong, almost boxy shoulders. Resort 2013 marks one of Formechetti and Peigné’s most solid collections yet. / Photos by Frederik Heyman
Mugler’s Resort 2013 Collection Is Japanese Inspired With Futuristic Appeal
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I love this collection! This is, personally, not my idea of “resort” but it’s gorgeous and well restrained.
could have been executed better