




Yigal Azrouël who's currently training for a marathon and, apparently, thinking streamlined, was aiming for something more "structured and much less layered than it has been in the past" when it came to his collection. With a "scalpel-like" cut, as he put it, he sliced out shapes, binding them over sheer fabrics and floating them over T-shirts. Under the tees were sexy, slivered bandeaus that didn't look like you could make them at home.
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