Armour? Power? ‘Walk-on fits’ bring moment for fashion set at Wimbledon. Naomi Osaka leads way in making bold sartorial statements just before a tennis match – but she is not aloneAt Wimbledon this week, Naomi Osaka walked on to court wearing frills, a bustle, outsized bows and extended sleeves.
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Trechos de apoio da pauta: Naomi Osaka leads way in making bold sartorial statements just before a tennis match – but she is not aloneAt Wimbledon this week, Naomi Osaka walked on to court wearing frills, a bustle, outsized bows and extended sleeves. Based on Japan’s ceremonial dress, as well as Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, the pieces designed by Hana Yagi conformed to the all-white Wimbledon dress code but the first one was so high-fashion that it debuted on Vogue before it was seen near a tennis court.Osaka, who in January went viral at the Australian Open for wearing an outlandish design with mega-pleats based on the look of a jellyfish, is leading the way when it comes to experimental “walk-on fits”.
- Ponto de atenção: armour.
- Ponto de atenção: power.
- Ponto de atenção: walk.
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