Yeohlee Fall 2008: Transcending Time and Culture
@ 9:39 am April 5, 2008Filed under: Photos
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DALLAS, Apr 5, 2008 / FW/ — The press notes said that for Fall 2008, Yeohlee ‘began by approaching the design and spiritual values of the Shakers, imagining them in a SANAA environment.’ The result was incredibly modern, where form and function merged into futuristic looks that can also be described as innovative and groundbreaking.
In a season of change, when the world is general are expecting new silhouettes in terms of fashion, yet have to be aware of caring for the planet and live with political upheavals and a collapsing global economy, Yeohlee answered it all in her Fall 2008 collection where utility, purpose and the economical use of materials was central to everything.
Crafting a collection of objects that is reductive, created for comfort, work and travel, Yeohlee’s design philosophy is forward thinking, global in approach and not linked to any single cultural identity.
Geometric and architectural design elements, which are signatures of all Yeohlee’s collections, are integrated with a malleability that allows both the wearer and the viewer to leave an imprint.
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(Photos courtesy of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)








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