Classic, chic shirtdresses that looked like they could have been part of Audrey Hepburn’s wardrobe in “Roman Holiday” were a mainstay of Mitsuru Nishizaki’s Ujoh collection. The former Yohji Yamamoto patternmaker turned these out in various fabrics, including a sweet embroidered number in royal blue. Pencil skirts constructed in layers — many incorporating this same embroidery and a striped fabric — looked sharp.
Other highlights included an abstract floral print that resembled paint strokes. This was worked into an array of A-line skirts, cropped tops and shrunken jackets.
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