Designers
- 16Arlington
- 3.1 Phillip Lim
- AARON ESH
- ABRA
- Acne Studios
- AERON
- ALAÏA
- Alexander Wang
- AMOMENTO
- Andersson Bell
- ANINE BING
- Anna Sui
- arch4
- AREA
- AURALEE
- Aya Muse
- BAMBOU ROGER KWONG
- Baserange
- Beaufille
- BEC + BRIDGE
- Belle Anna
- BITE
- Bless
- Blumarine
- Bottega Veneta
- Burberry
- CAMILLA AND MARC
- Casablanca
- Cecilie Bahnsen
- Chopova Lowena
- Christopher Esber
- Collina Strada
- Comme des Garçons
- Comme des Garçons Comme des Garçons
- Commission
- Conner Ives
- Coperni
- Courrèges
- Diesel
- Dion Lee
- Dries Van Noten
- Elleme
- Entire Studios
- Erdem
- Fear of God
- Filippa K
- FLORE FLORE
- Fruity Booty
- GANNI
- Gauge81
- GIA STUDIOS
- GUIZIO
- Helmut Lang
- High Sport
- HODAKOVA
- Hugo
- Isa Boulder
- Isabel Marant
- Isabel Marant Etoile
- ISSEY MIYAKE
- JACQUEMUS
- Jade Cropper
- Jean Paul Gaultier
- Jil Sander
- Julie Kegels
- Junya Watanabe
- JW Anderson
- KHAITE
- Kiko Kostadinov
- La Collection
- Lanvin
- LE17SEPTEMBRE
- LEMAIRE
- LESET
- LISA YANG
- Loulou de Saison
- Luna Del Pinal
- Magda Butrym
- Maison Margiela
- MARIE ADAM-LEENAERDT
- Marine Serre
- Marni
- MATIÈRES FÉCALES
- Matteau
- Miaou
- MM6 Maison Margiela
- Moncler
- MSGM
- Mugler
- Nanushka
- Nensi Dojaka
- Off-White
- OPEN YY
- Ottolinger
- OUR LEGACY
- Paloma Wool
- Paris Georgia
- PLEATS PLEASE ISSEY MIYAKE
- Proenza Schouler
- Pushbutton
- R13
- Rabanne
- rag & bone
- REMAIN Birger Christensen
- Rick Owens
- Rier
- Róhe
- Rui
- sacai
- SHUSHU/TONG
- Simone Rocha
- SIR.
- SKIMS
- St. Agni
- Staud
- Stefan Cooke
- Stella McCartney
- Studio Nicholson
- Tao Comme Des Garçons
- The Attico
- THIRD FORM
- Thom Browne
- TOM FORD
- Tory Burch
- TOTEME
- TOVE
- UMBER POSTPAST
- Valentino
- Versace
- Versace Jeans Couture
- VETEMENTS
- Victoria Beckham
- Vivienne Westwood
- We11done
- Wolford
- WYNN HAMLYN
- Y-3
- Y's
- YOHJI YAMAMOTO
- Yuhan Wang
Y's MID LENGTH DRESSES for Women
Legendary Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto’s Y’s line made its first appearance in 1977. A cult favorite in Tokyo that has reemerged in the West, the line’s womenswear spotlights elemental basics of contemporary avant-garde fashion. Androgynous adaptations of classic tops, trousers, dresses, and jumpsuits with trompe-l’oeil constructions emphasize volume as opposed to being oversized, intentionally tailored with a distinctively goth and grunge inflection to each timeless piece. Asymmetric constructions, innovative techniques, and unexpected pops of color all give character to Y’s ready-to-wear.Legendary Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto’s Y’s line made its first appearance in 1977. Read more

