For her KIMMY.J Spring 2017 collection, designer Heejin Kim wanted to combine two elements: “old school hip-hop and ‘retro vintage’ patterns inspired by East Asian Culture,” according to a statement issued by Concept Korea following New York Fashion Week in September. (photo by Ryan Bentley for Meniscus Magazine)
Titled “7696 KARMA,” the KIMMY.J Spring 2017 collection included accessories such as retro sunglasses. (photo by Ryan Bentley for Meniscus Magazine)
Lee Hee Su (이희수) of ESteem Models in the KIMMY.J Spring 2017 show at Dongdaemun Design Plaza. (photo by Ryan Bentley for Meniscus Magazine)
Outisde of Korea, KIMMY.J (키미제이) is stocked in the United Kingdom, Singapore and China. among other countries. (photo by Ryan Bentley for Meniscus Magazine)
Photos: KIMMY.J Spring 2017 – Seoul Fashion Week all photos by Ryan Bentley for Meniscus Magazine
Video: KIMMY.J Spring 2017 – Seoul Fashion Week video by Yuan-Kwan Chan / Meniscus Magazine
YCH Spring 2017 – Seoul Fashion Week 서울 패션 위크 Many a time, a soldier aims to be stealth. Camouflage certainly helps. But neither reference played a subtle role in the YCH Spring 2017 collection....
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