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417 Edifice's special order Alley slacks. How do you wear pants in your choice of silhouette and color?
Choose Your Fit and Color

417 Edifice's special order Alley slacks. How do you wear pants in your choice of silhouette and color?

Bottoms are an important item in fashion. Just by trying a new silhouette or introducing a fabric or color that has never been seen before, a new sense of style can be created in your daily styling. The "alery" line is a diffusion of the "5525gallery" line. 417 ÉDIFICE has specially ordered a collection of pants from this brand, allowing customers to find their own favorite pair by combining their favorite silhouettes and color patterns. We asked three fashion experts to select the pants they would like to wear and show us how they would wear them. What do they think of this collection?

  • Photo_Shinji Serizawa
  • Text_Yuichiro Tsuji
  • Edit_Yosuke Ishii

RELAX: Seiya Ohta The silhouette is somewhat solid and has a nice atmosphere.

Haruya Ota / Hair and Makeup Artist
Born in 1996 in Saitama , Japan. While attending beauty school, she began working part-time at a vintage clothing store in Harajuku, and appeared in numerous street snapshots. Later, she started modeling and was featured in visuals for high fashion brands. Currently, she is a hair and makeup artist, model, DJ, and designer, and is expanding her range of activities.

. What made you fall in love with fashion?

Ota: When I was a freshman in high school, I went to Harajuku with a friend. There, I saw a man wearing a full-body mode outfit and a pair of tattered sneakers on his feet, and I was shocked by his overwhelming presence. I was shocked by their overwhelming presence. I realized at that moment that fashion exists as a method of self-expression. . From that point on, I became absorbed in fashion.

Fashion as self-expression.

Ota: Yes, that's right. In Japan, I think the mainstream is fashion to be popular, but I personally want to promote fashion as a form of self-expression.

I can sense your attitude in the way you dress this time.

Ota: . I guess you could say that. I coordinated them as if they were a collage of my favorite elements. I don't think too much about whether my legs look beautiful or not, but I just try to combine them freely with a sense of art.

Do you have a preference for pants?

Ota: . I like items that have a sense of culture and age. When I think about coordinating outfits, I often choose pants last, thinking about nuances such as, "If I wear these pants with this outfit, it will look like the 90s," while balancing the overall outfit last.

What did you think of the pants from "Alley" this time?

Ota: I chose the "RELAX" silhouette because I used to wear tapered denim with the legs rolled up. The fit of "RELAX" by Allely was similar to that silhouette. It has a loose, fluffy feel, but it is not too sloppy or sloppy. . So, I picked up an outfit with a sense of tension in the top and coordinated it with an image of playing with the pants.

Why did you choose to check?

Ota: I like lots of lines, and the more detailed the better. I thought the checks would accentuate my unique atmosphere, which is messed up in a good way, including my hair and other things.

Do you have any tips on how to wear check pants?

Ota: Since I think it is an item that stands out, I think it is best to choose other items that are as simple as possible and make them stand out as if they are the star of the show. For this pair of pants, I chose a subdued color scheme among checks, so I was able to create a modest atmosphere.

How do you feel about the comfort of the shoes?

Ota: They are very good. . I sometimes wear old slacks, but they are heavy. But these pants are very light and very easy to walk in. I also like the way the fabric wiggles, making it easy to create a coordinated look.

Do you think it can be applied to other outfits than this one?

Ota: Of course . I would like to create an A-line silhouette with a very tight outerwear and a top. . I think it would also be cool to wear large sneakers with a somewhat London-esque image.

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