Issei Fujita, a Japanese designer who is located in Italy since 1999 when he started collaboration with Carpe Diem and took a charge of materials and visual media of brand. In 2006 Fujita presented his first collection under the brand name "LUMEN et UMBRA" (Light and Shadow).
For Spring/Summer 2014 collection designers shows special importance to forming one-piece patterns, with fabrics that wrap up around the body, emphasizing on less cut as possible. With regards to materials, Issei is always studying and sourcing systematically to reach new conclusions and exclusive fabrics each season. This season he made ‘Jacquard Camouflage’ (Cotton 51% Linen 49%), ‘Net’ (Linen 83% Cotton 17%), and ‘Japanese Denim’ (Cotton 100%). The denim absorbs a rich indigo color, held up by a rigid texture.
For Spring/Summer 2014 collection designers shows special importance to forming one-piece patterns, with fabrics that wrap up around the body, emphasizing on less cut as possible. With regards to materials, Issei is always studying and sourcing systematically to reach new conclusions and exclusive fabrics each season. This season he made ‘Jacquard Camouflage’ (Cotton 51% Linen 49%), ‘Net’ (Linen 83% Cotton 17%), and ‘Japanese Denim’ (Cotton 100%). The denim absorbs a rich indigo color, held up by a rigid texture.
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