Soda Book: Transitional Clothing from Tsumori Chisato

Fashion

Tsumori Chisato Pre-Fall 2010 Opening Ceremony Look 1
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That small sliver of time between summer and fall can be quite tricky. You need to cover up a bit because there will be a chill in the air, but you also don’t want to cover up too much because it’s still mostly warm. This is why you need transitional clothing like those in Tsumori Chisato’s Pre-Fall 2010 line. The clothes are loose and breezy, and they come in comfortable fits and shapes. They’re easy pieces that you can throw on and look good in without much effort. There are tops, dresses, jumpsuits and pants with baggy and draped designs that should keep you warm, but not too warm in schizophrenic weather. You’ll find everything over at Opening Ceremony.

[From Opening Ceremony]


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