The youth of Japan is worlds apart from its preceding generations finding liberation in street fashion and deconstructionism. In deterrence from common school uniforms and business suits, teens prefer unconventional shapes and silhouettes. They like to add layers, accessories and conflicting patterns which deviate from traditional standards.
The brand Frapbois highlights this attitude in their new 2013 spring-summer collection. Jumpsuits with plaid scarves, bulky leggings and asymmetrical jackets are elements in the deconstructive nature of the style. It can be quite complicated when putting together outfits with this brand but it’s all in the art of the Japanese style. Complexity and oddity are ‘en vogue’ in this part of the world.
To view the entire collection visit FRAPBOIS.