Fashion / ShowYohji Yamamoto Womenswear SS13The Japanese designer creates clothes capable of melting away in a momentShareLink copied ✔️September 29, 2012FashionShowPhotographyLea ColomboTextAna Finel HonigmanYohji Yamamoto Womenswear SS13 Jane Birkin's purr and the post-apocalyptic army uniforms, wedding gowns and sheer cassocks on Yohji Yamamoto's catwalk initially seemed like an incongruous combination. But, it is Paris; and both icons ably represent Paris's rare and admirable ability to be wise, mature, sexy and cool. Their similarities grew more evident as her era-defining songs from the 60s and 70s played, between jolts of industrial and classical music, throughout Yamamoto's show. The casual, indifferent drapery of his garments was similarly sexy to Birkin's flawed and character-driven beauty. Birkin's looks have evolved with age, because she rejects excessive grooming and surgical tweaks, she exudes confidence and true character. The same qualities describe Yamamoto's clothes, which fit like sheets of seaweed washed on models' bodies. The distressed red, khaki, white and black garments in his current collection floated and fell without attention to conventional rules of cutting or styling. And, ultimately, both Birkin's voice and Yamamoto's clothes convey a pure sense of casual, joyful, uncomplicated sex. Instead of complicated garments that need to be laced and unlaced; peeled and unbuttoned, Yamamoto's clothes seem capable of melting away in a moment. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREIn pictures: Paris Fashion Week street style in all its gloryLyas: ‘I’m really bad at keeping my mouth shut’LVMH Prize 2026Inside an exclusive celebration for the semi-finalists of the LVMH PrizeMerrellMerrell 1TRL trades the trail for Shoreditch to launch Moab Slide WovenWhich fashion designer would you pass the aux to?Nafsika Skourti is making clothes for the future of PalestineBenetton has revived its iconic 70s denim line Jean’s WestWNBA champion A’ja Wilson: ‘I want to win everything’Harry Styles and the curse of the queerbait wardrobeOscars 2026: The best dressed stars on the red carpetOscars red carpet: The 17 most controversial outfits of all timeA new Vivienne Westwood exhibition celebrates the designer’s activismEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy