Photographed by Hunter Abrams1/24Tomo Koizumi and a model in his temporary studio in the Marc Jacobs building.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams2/24Koizumi and an assistant work on his dresses.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams3/24Fittings took place concurrent with the Marc Jacobs show casting.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams4/24Guido Palau perfects the hair during a test.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams5/24Koizumi and Bella Hadid at her fitting.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams6/24Emily Ratajkowski wears one of Koizumi’s earliest pieces.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams7/24Koizumi draws from his Japanese heritage, as seen in the octopus-embellished obi belt in this look.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams8/24Karen Elson at her fitting.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams9/24Taylor Hill at her fitting.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams10/24Ruffles are Koizumi’s thing, but he also makes intricate corsets.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams11/24Koizumi has over 400 colors of Japanese polyester organza at his disposal.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams12/24Sara Grace Wallerstedt in a colorful frock.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams13/24No shape is out of the question for Koizumi, even a disk.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams14/24Backstage at Koizumi’s show.
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Photographed by Hunter Abrams16/24The hair was inspired, in part, by Audrey Hepburn.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams17/24Karen Elson strikes a pose.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams18/24Emily Ratajkowski makes the most of Bella Hadid’s look.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams19/24Katie Grand and Lexi Boling backstage.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams20/24Joan Smalls applauds in a rainbow number.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams21/24Gwendoline Christie’s look is made from 200 meters of fabric.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams22/24Christie, Koizumi, and Elson share a laugh.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams23/24Smalls, Cara Taylor, Elson, and Boling in their looks.
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