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Following Chapter 1, Y-3 is now launching Chapter 2 of its FW18 campaign, as captured by photographer Angelo Pennetta.

This latest editorial was shot on the edges of Los Angeles, with models donning a selection of Yohji Yamamoto's signature outerwear, including oversized parkas, down jackets, padded coats, and blousons, each paired with cropped wide pants, quilted trousers, long johns, or track pants.

Against a background that juxtaposes industrial buildings with wooded scenery, the collection stands out through colors and patterns such as burnt orange and floral camouflage, with more neutral black and white used on a variety of jackets, pants, and a hoodie. Other items include quilted sweaters and backpacks.

The brand's latest range of footwear includes an Adizero Runner, a slim mid-cut Bashyo II that mixes canvas, leather, and suede with a rubber toe cap, and the ’90s-inspired BYW Bball silhouette previewed in the SS18 James Harden capsule, only this time in new bold colorways.

If you like what you see, you can find the collection at Y-3 flagships, online and at other select retailers.

In other FW18 collections, Aries just dropped one that's bold AF.

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