Friday, February 19, 2010

Eudon Choi

Set to ‘Yippiyo ay’ by the Presets and Cheap and Cheerful, by the Killers, a mood of carefree, confidence introduced an upbeat collection that clearly exhibited Eudon Choi’s past experience and skill in menswear tailoring.

A series of stretchy dresses in various tones of grey and black formed a backdrop for the clean, sophisticated tailored coats and thigh high, peep-toe boots in army green, black and burnt brown leather patches, all clenched together with buckles and ribbon. The show held a consistent style of casual, wearable pieces broken only by the occasional flirty off the shoulder dresses, in panels of grey silks and bursts of fierce orange. Shoulders were prominent, with high hemlines and neat, clean silhouettes.


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