Contributions

  • Koike, Kazuko - Contributor
  • Takagi, Yuriko - Contributor

Publication

2016 - , Germany

Language

English

Word Count

127,750 words, Guess

Page Count

511 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-103836555220
  • ISBN-139783836555227
  • OCLC Control Number946288975
  • Better World Books9783836555227
  • Open LibraryOL27208707M

Classifications

  • DDC746.9/2092
  • LCCTT505.M59 I87x 2016
  • LCCTT505.M589 I87x 2016

Alternate Titles

  • Miyake Issei

Description

"In 1983, Japanese designer Issey Miyake told The New Yorker that he aspired "to forge ahead, to break the mold." With the boundary-defying fashion lines that followed, he not only broke molds, but recast clothing altogether. With a unique fusion of poetry and practicality, his creations blur the boundaries between tradition, modern technology, and everyday function. This definitive history of Miyake's clothes coincides with a major exhibition at The National Art Center, Tokyo to offer expert insight into the designer's vision and daring. Initiated and conceived by Midori Kitamura, the book looks at the texture-driven originality of Miyake's materials and techniques from the very earliest days of his career, before he had even established the Miyake Design Studio. Drawing on more than 40 years of collaborative work with Miyake, Kitamura creates an encyclopedic reference of his material and technical innovations through the clothes based on A Piece of Cloth concept, Body Series of the 1980s, Miyake Pleats series, and such practical, everyday designs as Pleats Please pieces. Stunning photographs from Miyake's contemporary Yuriko Takagi capture his clothes in their particular quotidian originality, including a breathtaking shoot in Iceland. In her far-reaching essay, meanwhile, leading cultural figure Kazuko Koike offers both a complete chronology of Miyakes work, and an unprecedented personal profile, looking at the ambition and inspirations that have driven his repertoire from tender teenage years"--Publisher's description.

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