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Also Balmain, Issey Miyake and Nina Ricci [View on Web]( [Add to contacts]( [New reader? Subscribe]( [BoF]( BoF FASHION WEEK ADVERTISEMENT [Piaget | FWNL | Feb 27 - Mar 6]( Paris Fashion Week Yesterday, Loewe presented [a harmonious collection]( that celebrated the artisanal use of cloth. Meanwhile, Yohji Yamamoto [showed his versatility]( while remaining true to his codes, and Olivier Rousteing sent the Balmain-girl [into the future](. Don't forget, reviews by Tim Blanks are available exclusively to BoF Professional members. Sign up for BoF Professional [here](. [Innocence Is Not What It Seems at ​Undercover]( BY Tim Blanks [The collection was an extraordinary, fetishistic fashion journey into the depths of the American teen psyche as idealised by a Japanese outsider.]( [Read Review & See Collection]( [A Commitment to Calmness at Loewe]( BY Tim Blanks [There was a harmony in the alluring, shruggy casualness of the collection — a quality that Jonathan Anderson should be able to take all the way to the bank.]( [Read Review & See Collection]( [A Futurist Game Plan at Balmain]( BY Dan Thawley [The collection's passages read like capsules rather than a singular message, and a tighter edit could help clarify that.]( [Read Review & See Collection]( [Yohji Yamamoto Turns Cubist]( BY Angelo Flaccavento [Today’s show took a spiky, volumetric turn that felt fresh.]( [Read Review & See Collection]( [Issey Miyake’s Sweet Cocoons]( BY Angelo Flaccavento [Designer Yoshiyuki Miyamae keeps focusing on fabrics and forgetting that it is shapes that carries a house like this forward.]( [Read Review & See Collection]( [Nina Ricci: A Play of Opposites]( BY Angelo Flaccavento [This season, Guillaume Henry presented a considered face-off between the masculine and the feminine, but things failed to truly condense.]( [Read Review & See Collection]( [Subscribe Were you forwarded this email? To subscribe to this newsletter, click below.]( for Free]( Follow Us [The Business of Fashion]( [Sponsorship & Advertising]( [About]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your subscriptions or sign up for our weekly newsletter]( The Business of Fashion Moray House - 6th Floor · 23-31 Great Titchfield St London W1W 7PA · United Kingdom

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