Molfic 2011 S/S Collection
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On Thursday, October 21st, Japanese label Molfic showcased their 2011 Spring/Summer collection on the runway at roomsLINK in Harajuku. When viewing the collection below, be sure to check out the last three photos to see the creative lightweight jackets that the models pulled off of the wall and put on at the end of the show.
Molfic founder Takashi Mori got his start in design in 1999 working for Issey Miyake. He then worked in freelance design, and started Molfic in 2006. The brand’s concept is a combination of “minimalism” and “functionality”. In addition to fashion design, Mori is the creator of the sound project Pianostalgia, which composed the soundtracks for all of the shows for Tamae Hirokawa’s label Somarta as well as for Toyota. In the 2011 S/S collection, a palette of blacks, whites, and earth tones wash over very wearable jackets, pants, leggings, and long tees.
Please click the thumbnails below to check out the full sized versions of all of the pictures for yourself.
Molfic 2011 Spring/Summer
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External Link: Molfic Official Website
About the photographer:
As long as he is behind his camera Will is a happy man. He has photographed everything from the slums of Bangkok to the catwalks of Tokyo. He is a contract photographer for Lonely Planet, his images and photo essays have appeared in Time Out, The Japan Times, Sportswear International and a variety of other newspapers, magazines and guidebooks around the world and his photo essays from Iraq for The Griffith Review even earned him a mention in the Australian book review of the year in 2006. In addition to his media related work, Will also shoots events, portraits, weddings and the occasional CD cover. Whatever he’s working on, he always writes about his jobs and how he goes about them at Will Robb Photography.
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