Everyday Is A Special Occasion At ANTEPRIMA FW25
“I hope that the women who see and wear this collection will feel empowered to interpret it freely, styling it in their own unique ways” says_ANTEPRIMA_creative director,Izumi Ogino, who saw contemporary artistIzumi Katoas inspiration for her_Fall-Winter 2025/26_show, “PARADOX.” The painter-sculptor's playful forms, organic shapes, and signature color palette were woven throughout_ANTEPRIMA’s_work-to-playwear silhouettes. The Milan Fashion Week show was a museum of installations by Kato, making for a fully immersive experience, where fellow Japanese artistsUNA+MATCHA,Hina Kurose, andMoeka Nozakisat in attendance.
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“PARADOX” is feminine-leaning, but ultimately androgynous. Its loose-fitting silhouettes embody the comfort-craving soul of a creative at work, with a few models cradling books in the arms of their oversized blazers and sweaters, and another sporting a scarf so large it could double as a blanket. Active traces of GORP-core speak for the versatility of “PARADOX,” with waterproof anoraks and windbreakers double-layered in muted shades of purple, mustard, and seafoam green.
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Within “PARADOX,” Ogino taps into the everyday necessity of a personal capsule collection: a formula meant for school, work, play, and sitting on the subway, iced with accessories that assert confidence and personality. Everything from her beaded bags to her bold color palette tell a story, one that Ogino chooses to let her audience interpret for themselves: “What the viewer thinks of the piece is more important than what I think.”
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