We have a huge orange crush—the fashion world called it, and Tokyo Fashion Week answered. Japanese brand A Degree Fahrenheit took the trend prediction that orange will be the new black for spring/summer 2014 to soaring heights.
Model wearing an orange dress with intricate panel work by A Degree Fahrenheit at Tokyo Fashion Week (Credit: SIPA / WENN)
Head designer Yu Amatsu did not disappoint. The fashion label debuted its creations on the runway one by one, all possessing its wonderful trademark craftsmanship and, shockingly, almost all in a monotone orange hue.
A model showcasing an orange dress with beautiful draping by A Degree Fahrenheit (Credit: SIPA / WENN)
Yu Amatsu’s genius patternmaking skills stood out even more with his monotone creations, showcasing his talent for fabric manipulation. The collection mainly featured dresses of beautiful draping and panel work.
Model in an orange dress with fabric manipulation details by A Degree Fahrenheit (Credit: SIPA / WENN)
While we’re still easing well into the fall/winter mode, it wouldn’t hurt to look ahead for the orange trend early on. Check out A Degree Fahrenheit crush-worthy creations below:
Model wearing an orange outfit featuring Yu Amatsu’s signature patternmaking (Credit: SIPA / WENN)
A Degree Fahrenheit model in a monotone orange dress at Tokyo Fashion Week (Credit: SIPA / WENN)
Yu Amatsu’s orange dress with sophisticated draping was showcased at Tokyo Fashion Week (Credit: SIPA / WENN)
Models display creations of Japanese designer Yu Amatsu during the A Degree Fahrenheit 2014 spring/summer collection in Tokyo on October 15, 2013, as a part of Tokyo Fashion Week (Credit: SIPA / WENN)