Tim Scott-Wright beautifully channels the strength and elegance of traditional Japanese culture in Shogun. The bold shapes and powerful silhouettes create a fierce, warrior-like energy, while the muted palette with those flashes of colour adds such a refined, couture edge. A perfect balance of structure, artistry and femininity
Inspiration
This collection takes inspiration from traditional Japanese fashion and cultural style. Through powerful, bold shapes, the images portray strong, warrior-like women. Using structure, texture and colour, the collection has a fierce feminine attitude. The styling is high-end, couture, using a muted palette with accent colours, such as red, orange and yellow to strike an interesting contrast.
Credits
Hair: Tim Scott-Wright & Teri Lowe • MUA: Maddie Austin • Styling: Clare Frith • Photography: Michael Young
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