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寻求一套就能打乱的“进攻”服 Dynamic Fashion: Finding That One Special Stand-Alone Item
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GINZA SIX EDITORS Vol.30
近来,重叠的雷雅德的流行持续着,不过,春天想穿一件主角衣服变得开心。为了追求能够实现这种心情、个性丰富的衣服,来GINZA SIX。春天就在眼前了。即使是“减法”的搭配,也要享受可爱、华丽、“进攻”的时尚。
装点着马卡龙色彩的卡伦沃克的商店,是能够充分享受品牌世界观的日本发旗舰店。快乐的颜色使用,梦幻的纺织品,还有张弛有度的华丽轮廓,是这个品牌的魅力。想要找到“不变”的理想中的一套,真是一家不错的店。店内的珊瑚色是卡伦沃克的主题色。在新西兰的商店,这种颜色的油漆也有销售。这种小小的玩心,也能感受到卡伦沃克的费洛索菲。
每季发表的墨镜收藏品是卡伦沃克的人气单品。在GINZA SIX店,70种以上的太阳镜齐聚一堂。从日常设计简单的东西到想作为装饰品使用的流行的东西,都是只要戴上就能让人心情舒畅的设计。我尝试过的透明蓝镜框是凯蒂佩里穿着的单品。想用大一点的太阳镜,在脸周围也能注入充满活力的气息!
非常适合礼物的首饰类,给人以华丽的设计给人一种很棒的印象。动物主题的戒指和耳环,细腻的制作让人觉得很开心。不够的时候就能增加的“邋遢”所吸引。
春夏的主题是“Eat Cake”。马利安通内特的女人味宁风格升华为街头,汇集了日常穿搭的假装。我在意的是,苏威特×维维德微波炉的组合新鲜的连衣裙。穿起来有弹性感的裙子,试着穿起来分量十足!大人也能穿的高雅公主轮廓。和下摆缓慢展开的牛仔裤夹克也很搭。
在卡伦沃克旁边,维也纳维斯特伍德的商店散发着独特的存在感。事实上,虽然没有维维安的衣服,但正因为是30多岁的现在,才能穿得很自然。就像装饰在橱窗里的红色礼服一样,不仅是独创性的,还能包围身体的美丽轮廓吸引人眼球。身着无论何时都不变的维也纳精神,想比平时稍微冒险一下。
与《洛肯软管》、《菠萝》一起,作为维也纳维斯特伍德的名作鞋而驰名。穿起来也挺辛苦的…(笑),正如其名的那样,有拘束感,是挺直腰板的一双腿。与拖拖拉拉的长裙相结合,展现出象征性的脚尖设计。
与“欧洲文化中心”合作包。和非洲内罗毕的工匠共同制作的商品,据说过去收藏的材料被再利用了一部分。在各处都能感受到维维安精神的这款单品。配有维也纳&安得莱斯首字母的logo贴纸也很可爱。
和巴西出生的鞋品牌梅利莎的合作也不容错过。PVC材料的奇妙设计和合适的价格很受欢迎的梅利莎。和配上心形的安格洛马尼亚合作的高跟鞋,我以前也很喜欢。像玩具一样可爱,为了消除橡胶特有的臭味而沾上的梅利莎的果味香味应该会变得淡淡。
年轻的时候,大家都想要的“艺术”。手指的间接佩戴的铠甲般的设计,无论何时看都给人一种冲击力。三连版本给人以恰到好处的分量感,让大人也容易采用。脖子和耳边都是无饰品派,所以想在手边演绎“进攻”的雅典娜。
接着前往的是地下一层的美丽楼层。想要享受理想的时尚,手边的护理也不会懈怠。虽然享受啫喱和艺术也很好,但是对于清爽的时尚,裸体美甲是现在的心情,所以去了uka的商店。
uka的彩色大衣,与肌肤自然相适应的5种颜色展开。我喜欢用的是肤色延长的5/0的三明治米色。恰到好处地抑制血色感,打造出迷你的手中。涂一次,涂两次,涂三次就能享受不同的颜色也是令人高兴的一点。
治愈忙碌女性心灵的美甲油也非常受欢迎。我很喜欢18:30玫瑰的香味,能给每个截止日期的幸福。与穆贝尔等时尚品牌合作也在展开,可以享受个性丰富的包装。
指甲和唇膏是指嘴唇和指尖都能使用的单品。打开箱子就能看到可爱的图案,像uka那样纤细的心使也能治愈。使用宽松感,嘴唇、指尖自不必说,剩下的酒吧也能在手上。
店内还有3月14日为止限定销售的与darosa合作的商品。蘸着贵腐葡萄酒的葡萄干散发香味的“索特尔纳”(葡萄干巧克力)和辛辣的“皮蒙德”(杏仁巧克力)正在销售中。和酒相配的巧克力,对于不擅长甜食的我来说也很适合。
好好地充能量充值,装上珍藏的一件衣服。在该穿的衣服和想穿的衣服之间,容易为搭配而烦恼的30代。想穿能激发每天干劲的进攻服,尽情享受时尚。在GINZA SIX的购物让我想起了这种心情。
Text : Sakiko Fukuhara Photo : Kanako Noguchi Edit : Yuka Okada
Layer, layer, layer—the trend marches on. In spring, however, I’d like to be happy with a single item in a lead role. So I’m heading straight to GINZA SIX for something unique, something to quench this desire. Spring is upon us. That means it’s time for a more dynamic brand of fashion, an appealing brand of fashion that draws from a colorful palette—even if this means coordinating by subtraction!
The macaroon-hued Karen Walker boutique, the brand’s first flagship store in Japan, gives a good sense of the brand’s values. The brand’s appeal lies in dreamy textiles, exuberant colors, and lively, glamorous silhouettes. It’s the perfect boutique for finding an ideal, sharp outfit. The coral-pink color inside is Karen Walker’s theme color. In the brand’s home country of New Zealand, stores actually sell paint of precisely this color. This little bit of whimsy, it seems to me, reflects the basic Karen Walker philosophy.
The brand releases a sunglasses collection each season. They’re among Karen Walker’s most popular items. The GINZA SIX boutique offers over 70 types of glasses, all in stock. From simple designs for daily use to pop models that work as accessories—all the designs are exciting to try on. The glasses with the clear blue frames I’m trying on here are worn by Katy Perry. A pair of larger sunglasses can add a playful aura to your look.
Accessories make the perfect gift, and the delicate designs confer a girlish feel. The animal motif rings and earrings are intricately designed to avoid a sense of childishness, which is great. I’m drawn by their nonchalance. They’re perfect for topping off your look any time you feel something’s missing.
“Eat Cake” is the theme of the brand’s spring/summer collection. The feminine style of Marie Antoinette is translated into the language of the street for a range of girly looks suitable for any day of the week. I’m especially drawn to a dress that features a fresh combination of sweats fabric and vivid orange. The skirt fabric is taut; it makes the pleated skirt voluminous enough to produce a refined, princess-like silhouette that’s perfectly wearable for adults. And it goes especially well with this slightly flared denim jacket and its billowing hem.
Right next to Karen Walker is Vivienne Westwood, which has a unique presence of its own. I don’t actually own as much Vivienne Westwood clothing as people think, but now, in my mid-30s, I feel I’m in a place in life where it’s natural to wear. The red dress in the show window, for example, catches my eye, not just for its originality, but for its striking silhouette, which all but envelopes the body. I want to invest myself into the never-changing Vivienne spirit and to be a little more adventurous than usual.
Alongside its Rocking Horse and Pirate, the Bondage Boots I’m wearing are widely known. They’re one of the brand’s renowned shoe styles. Putting them on is a challenge [laughing], but as the name suggests, there’s a sense of being tied in. They help you straighten your back. I’d want to match them with a long skirt that falls almost to the ground and let the symbolic toe design peek through.
This bag, a collaboration with Ethical Fashion Initiative and produced as part of a joint venture with craftspeople in Nairobi, Kenya, incorporates materials from past collections. The entirety of the article radiates the Vivienne spirit. The logo appliqué monogrammed A&V—for Andreas and Vivienne—is an appealing touch.
You wouldn’t want to miss the collaboration with Melissa, a Brazilian shoe brand. The brand is popular for its affordability and kitsch designs incorporating PVC as a material. In the past, I’ve loved wearing the brand’s collaboration with Anglomania and its arrangement of large heart shapes. The cutesy, toy-like appearance and the fruity aroma the brand applies to eliminate the rubber odor can be addictive.
This Armour Ring is the ring everyone wanted when we were young, designed like armor for your finger joint. Its visual impact still strikes me when I try it on. The triple-strand version features good volume for adult use. I tend not to wear accessories on my neck or ears, so a touch of dynamic attitude on my fingers is especially effective.
Next, I head to the first belowground floor, better known as the beauty floor. You can’t neglect your hands if you intend to make the most of your ideal fashion. Gel and artwork on your nails is certainly acceptable. But these days, for deliberate fashion, I’m in to flesh-colored nails. So, here I am, at the uka boutique.
uka’s color base coat comes in five colors that blend naturally with your skin. I love the 5/0 Sand Beige, which I think looks like an extension of your skin color. It reduces reddishness nicely and provides a minimal finish for your nails. You can also have a refreshing distraction with how the color changes as you apply one, two, and three layers.
The nail oils—spiritual healing for busy women—are also popular. The 18:30 Rose aroma takes wing and generates a moment of bliss in the face of impending deadlines. The brand also offers collaborations with fashion brands like Muveil. The creative packaging is a delight.
The nail and lip balm can go on your lips or on your fingertips. Opening the box, I spy, peeking out, a design of undeniable appeal. Such thoughtful details are very uka and refresh both body and mind. The rich texture enables you to first apply it on your lips and fingers, then rub the remaining balm onto your hands.
The boutique displays a selection of collaborations with da rosa available only until March 14. These items include Raisins au Sauternes (raisin chocolates), from which waft the scent of raisins soaked in wine made from noble rot grapes, and Pimandes (almond chocolates), with their pungent, spicy flavor. The chocolates can be paired with spirits. They’re perfect for someone like me who generally doesn’t like sweets.
If you’re in your 30s like me, you charge yourself with energy, both spiritually and materially, and don a single favorite item. You might fret about that narrow zone between the clothes you know you should wear and the clothes you want to wear. Here’s an opportunity to rush ahead and have fun with more dynamic styles that add a spark of life to your daily routine. Shopping at GINZA SIX puts me in the mood to do just that.
Text : Sakiko Fukuhara Photo : Kanako Noguchi Edit : Yuka Okada
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1983年出生。在担任《DAZED&CONFUSED JAPAN》、《NYLON JAPAN》的编辑后,作为自由编辑制作人而活动。除了时尚杂志的编辑外,还进行时尚品牌的目录和季节视觉图的制作指导。
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