TWINSET Kids glitter-detailing lace-up sneakers Adorned with playful glitter detailing, these sneakers from Twinset Kids are designed in a classic low-top silhouette. The pair is complete with a logo print for a signature touch. Made in Italy The origin of the goods may vary from batch to batch. Please refer to the actual product. Composition Outer: Bos Taurus 100%, Polyester 40%, Cotton 33%, Polyurethane 27% Lining: Pig Leather 100% Sole: Elastodiene 100% The composition information is subject to the actual product. The product composition details of the spliced material will be split and displayed. Product IDs FARFETCH ID: 19658362 Brand style ID: 231GCJ010
Mame Kurogouchi Fall 2025 ReadytoWear: Beauty in All Forms
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What is the common point between exquisite Japanese lacquerware, rice mochi and a contact lens flattened between the pages of a notebook? All three are equally interesting to designer Maiko Kurogouchi, who folded them into her ongoing exploration of shape influenced by the 1978 book titled “Nihon no Katachi,” or “The Shapes in Japan” in English. While the designer continued to build on her repertoire of sculptural shapes, there was nothing austere about them in the fall’s materials or fits. The curve of a bowl’s lip and its red-and-black traditional coloring turned into a color-blocked dress composed of jacquard and silk parts connected by gauzy lace. The way a mochi turns into a voluminous puff when grilled informed the pillowy volumes of padded coats that were equal parts comforting and ceremonial. Sensuality emerged from a pucker that ran down the back of a silk gown, skimming the body’s volumes without constraining. Meanwhile, 3D-knitted volumes achieved the visual oomph of exacting cuts with gentle yield better suited to everyday wear. You May Also Like Elsewhere, Kurogouchi referenced suminagashi, a traditional water-and-ink marbling technique at risk of disappearing in Japan, adding graphic oomph to intricate pleats and delicately dip-dyed fuzzy knits. As for those contact lenses, the delicate blue hue of their material was used in the color palette. Conversations with Kurogouchi can attune the culturally curious to her magpie approach to the world. But it’s her impeccable execution and eye for flattering shapes that turns them into devotees, no lengthy explanation needed.