Spring/Summer 2007 Fashion Week wrapped up in Tokyo in the second week of this month with a glamorous reception to the completely new styles and trends.
Abandoning the subtle, pretty feminine look, designers presented chic and mischievous creations that were much more appealing to the modern-day youth.
Mug presented breezy and cheerful collection for her a G.V.G.V. label mostly in ivory and pastel colors with a tinge of vibrant shades of scarlet and black that seeped in the inviting feel.
Ylang Ylang range by Ryunosuke Aoyagi was the centre of attraction as long flowing gowns had a catchy mysteriousness emphasized by red and russet shades.
Dresses flaunted a sensual, yet, boldly flirty yarn in pastel while sapphire and blues depicted a beautiful blend of luxury and murkiness.
Designs were high on embellishments from delicate frills and trimmings to distinct embroidery.
Han Ahn Soon presented 'Because I'm a girl' themed range that offered flimsy, light and radiant skirts and gowns in exhilarating bright colours. Her line offered no pants or trousers.
Dress Camp show, inspired by the greatest fictional spy James Bond, featured dynamic elements and syrupy texture with cherry and strawberry prints.