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    Graphpaper introduced its SS27 collection, "What Time Leaves Behind," emphasizing a Japanese sense of stillness and yohaku.The minimalist range features linen Judo jackets, Pertex Unlimited blousons and full-grain leather shirts.

    Graphpaper unveiled its Spring/Summer 2027 collection lookbook, titled "What Time Leaves Behind," which was originally presented at 21 Rue Chapon during Paris Fashion Week. Embracing a philosophy that prioritizes slow maturation over seasonal trends, the collection articulates a deeply Japanese sense of stillness and yohaku - the concept of empty space - through robust modern structures and utilitarian performance.Shunning superficial or overly ornamental cultural tropes, director Takayuki Minami proposes a hyper-refined capsule where garments achieve final completion only through the ongoing act of being worn. The lookbook's quiet, studio-based visual setting mirrors this philosophy, capturing pieces that carry an unstudied gravity and an intrinsic material presence.The collection's overarching palette is strictly organized around four sophisticated colors drawn directly from natural elements transformed by time: the pristine white of aged porcelain (Stone White), the deep green of moss on wet stone (Moss Green), the soft beige of dry weathered wood (Oak), and a profound black inspired by calligraphy ink absorbed into paper (Sumi). The ready-to-wear range moves seamlessly between fluid gender-neutral profiles, architectural loungewear and precisely engineered outerwear.Key styles throughout the range spotlight structured linen-cupro V-neck overshirts paired with relaxed sarouel pants, open-back seersucker blouses and multi-pleat trousers crafted from crisp cupro-cotton satin. Standout outerwear layers feature garment-dyed bal collar coats and yoke-sleeve blousons engineered from lightweight Pertex Unlimited textiles, alongside a luxurious full-grain leather raglan blouson in deep moss green and a rigid lamb leather Corbusier jacket.Traditional martial arts tailoring re-emerges in the form of loose linen-cotton canvas Judo jackets cinched with rugged nylon riggers belts. Street-level utility is rounded out with collaborative footwear drops, including premium full-grain leather slip-ons with Beautiful Shoes and custom, monochromatic Suede Classic trainers engineered in partnership with PUMA.

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