Graffiti of British Ivy - Keiichi Baba
Graffiti of British Ivy feels more like a visual scrapbook than a traditional fashion book. It explores the overlap between British tailoring and Ivy League style, but through a Japanese lens that pays attention to small details like fabric, proportions, and layering. The pages are filled with photos, sketches, and outfit examples that show how familiar pieces such as blazers, ties, and knitwear can be styled in slightly unexpected, more playful ways. It ends up being less about strict rules and more about mood and interpretation, which is what gives it its cult appeal.