A Degree Fahrenheit 2012-13 A/W

The 2012-13 A/W edition of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Tokyo is under way! TokyoFashion.com’s contributors are reporting back from runway shows and events all over town several times each day. Be sure to check out all of our Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Tokyo coverage.

On Tuesday, March 20th, Japanese label A Degree Fahrenheit showcased their 2012 Autumn/Winter collection on the runway at Tokyo Midtown.

TokyoFashion readers may remember A Degree Fahrenheit from our coverage of the 2nd Shinmai Creators Project 2010 A/W, in which the brand was one of four young labels chosen to present at a special JFW event, as well as our coverage of their main JFW debut featuring their 2012 S/S Collection.

Following graduation from Tokyo Mode Gakuen, brand creator Yu Amatsu worked in New York as a patternmaker for Jen Kao and Marc Jacobs. He has twice won the Art International Design Competition.

A Degree Fahrenheit’s 2012-13 Autumn/Winter Tokyo Fashion Week show was titled “Slow Freezing”. The colors and patterns of the striking womenswear pieces in the collection evoked ice crystals.

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A Degree Fahrenheit 2012-13 Autumn/Winter

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External Link: A Degree Fahrenheit Official Website

 

About the photographer:
Michael Steinebach has been fortunate enough to travel and see the world. Exposed to the limitless possibilities of photography 20 years ago, he grew up looking at things differently. He currently shoots in the areas of people, fashion, and news photography in Japan. He maintains a Facebook page with samples of his work. He can be emailed about contract work or with questions or comments on his photography.

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  1. LOVE IT. These designs are beautiful and breathtaking.