Asymmetry was abundant in the divka Fall 2014 collection, with visual similarities to Rick Owens and the British label AllSaints but boasting a more feminine and lighter touch. The color palette for Fall 2014 included beige, black, white, gold and navy blue.
divka Fall 2014 – Tokyo Fashion Week (photo by Megan Lee / Meniscus Magazine)
divka Fall 2014 – Tokyo Fashion Week (photo by Megan Lee / Meniscus Magazine)
One dominant pattern was a black and white floral print which, depending on the fit of the piece – be it a jacket, a pair of pants or a dress – changed based on the draping.
divka Fall 2014 – Tokyo Fashion Week (photo by Megan Lee / Meniscus Magazine)
Other pieces, including the black coats, were deceptively simple, but upon closer viewing actually exhibited beautiful sculptural, draped details.
divka Fall 2014 – Tokyo Fashion Week (photo by Megan Lee / Meniscus Magazine)
divka Fall 2014 – Tokyo Fashion Week (photo by Megan Lee / Meniscus Magazine)
divka Fall 2014 – Tokyo Fashion Week (photo by Megan Lee / Meniscus Magazine)
divka Fall 2014 – Tokyo Fashion Week (photo by Megan Lee / Meniscus Magazine)
(courtesy of Divka)(courtesy of Divka)
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