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Striving to make this messed up world a better place, Eley Kishimoto creates a look that has no obligation to trends. Its a mix of Modern cuts and kinda burlesque/60s look. -We love it!


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Eley Kishimoto sees fashion as a platform to communicate with a wide and varied audience.
And with this vision the label quickly gained a reputation for incisive and intelligent print design with their work being displayed on the catwalks of the world through work with Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen, Alber Elbaz and Jil Sander, to name but a few.


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What we like about Eley Kishimoto is the way of expressing feminism in a way that allows the wearer a sophisticated appearance but still in a shy way. gorgeous!

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