Yukimi K. × ALM
With an ethos rooted in eco-friendly materials, WRINN designer Yukimi Kawashima’s refined sensibility meets the playful, free-spirited creativity of A LOVE MOVEMENT designer Tetsuzo Okubo, a pioneer in upcycling. Together, they present a one-of-a-kind lineup at Haneda Airport’s Terminal 3. Beginning in 2024, their collaboration pieces will also be available at the renowned Los Angeles concept store Maxfield.
Featured Items
•Lace Blouson
Crafted by layering original lace—featuring cut-out floral embroidery for a sheer effect—over recycled tulle made from PET bottles. The result is a jacket with dimensional shadows and rich texture, striking a perfect balance between sporty ease and elegance. Pairs beautifully with wide pants or voluminous skirts for a glamorous finish. Available in Black and Light Blue.




• Lace Robe
Designed with an original geometric-patterned chemical lace, accented with piping along the placket and pockets. Its straight I-line silhouette elongates the figure for a sleek look. Lightweight and wrinkle-resistant, it’s the perfect travel companion. Available in Black and Beige.





・Chemical Lace Tank
Made from original geometric chemical lace, this tank top offers an elegant sheer quality. With its relaxed boxy silhouette, it flatters all body types and can be styled in endless ways. Available in Black and Beige.
Each piece is finished with the signature ALM smile patch on the back neckline or left chest.
Additionally, the collection includes three cut-and-sewn styles made with organic cotton and regenerated fibers, designed by WRINN. Each incorporates ALM’s recycled cashmere with hand-applied patchwork messages.




About the Designers
Yukimi Kawashima (Yukimi.K)
After working as a designer at a major apparel company and as a director for select shops, she founded the women’s brands AULA AILA, AULA, and RYZA in 2002. Since 2010, she has showcased collections at Paris Fashion Week, followed by New York Fashion Week and Tokyo Collection. In 2020, she launched WRINN, focusing on sustainable fashion using recycled and biodegradable materials. In addition to her collections, she creates costumes for stage, film, and commercials. From 2024, her collaboration with ALM will be featured at Maxfield Los Angeles.
Tetsuzo Okubo – A LOVE MOVEMENT (ALM)
In 2002, Okubo founded the “A LOVE MOVEMENT PROJECT” in Los Angeles as a Happy & Enjoy initiative. The brand’s very first creations—one-of-a-kind remade cashmere jerseys and hoodies—were sold exclusively through Louis Vuitton’s members-only salon. Today, these iconic items remain staples at Maxfield Los Angeles as exclusives.
ALM’s clientele includes world-renowned artists and celebrities such as Red Hot Chili Peppers and Damien Hirst. The brand has also collaborated with leading names including AMIRI, Dr. Romanelli, READYMADE, ©SAINTMXXXXXX, and Perfect ribs. Long before “SDGs” or “sustainability” became mainstream terms, Okubo was pioneering the upcycling movement, transforming discarded materials and vintage clothing into unique works of art—cementing his role as a true forerunner in the field.