Harper's Bazaar Australia

Luxe redux

IF SALVATORE FERRAGAMO creative director Paul Andrew happened to be meandering down Tokyo’s Omotesando, a boulevard lined with zelkova trees and towering luxury flagships, as I am right this minute, I’m guessing he’d find the scene a tad depressing. The streetwear-ification of luxury has hit this postcard precinct hard, with shop windows filled with chunky dad sneakers, logo-emblazoned hoodies, technical outerwear and oversized everything. Andrew has vented his frustration in past interviews that this isn’t what luxury fashion should

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