


Tsumori Chisato epitomises all that I perceive Japanese design to be - colourful and quirky. There is one difference, her subtle, crisp tailoring. I adore the two facets of her work; the aubergine and sea-green delight, above middle, is stunning. I adore the tulip-hem and and the way the white strap hangs to accentuate the shape. Then below, the more simple block colour dresses; they still have originality in their form but their pristine cut stands out. Anyone that can make the turban look cool or create a coordinated turban/dress look, deserves some recognition. See more of Tsumori Chisato on A-Net.



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