With her assertive fourth collection, Ji Oh was all about making an effortless transition from lounging to working. “This represents the lifestyle of the woman I design for,” said Oh, who divided the set into a chic living room and a modern work space. In the former, girls hung out in comfortable yet elegant acid-yellow culottes, cutout sweaters, polka-dot pajama sets and mohair duster coats, while in the office setting men’s wear influences kept silhouettes simple: pin-striped maxi coats, pencil skirts, boxy shirts and mohair blazers in navy and camel.
For evening, the designer tapped into her own interpretation of glamour via a fabulous gold fuzzy skirt nonchalantly paired with a black camisole — which it was easy to imagine her androgynous, antigown muse rocking at a gala.