Awesome Japanese Designers in preparation for Zero waste cutting

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"Japan fashion now" and "the cutting edge" I'm looking at how unusual designers have formed cohesive collections while still playing with very extreme concepts.....

"I am interested in the space between the body and the clothes so that the body can feel entirely at ease because each persons body shape is so different. this space creates an individual for it also gives the wearer freedom of movement for body AND SPIRIT" Issey Miyake

( note to self - Philip Pullmans Daemons from the Northern Lights trilogy - spirits? what makes an AI spirit?
does an AI have a soul?)

Hiroaki Ohya - Wizard of Jeanz collection - books that turn into pieces of clothing
ShinChiro Arakawa - Canvasses collection - presenting clothes as art in frames
yoshiki Hishinuma - developed thermo fabrics so no cutting was involved just the reshaping of cloth into extreme shapes.. (I'm sure there's a victorian corset that was moulded)
Rei Kawakubo - oversized clothes that conceal rather than expose the body
Masaki Matsumoshma - transformable clothes, things that turn from cushions into coats etc
Issey Miyake - wrapping and layering, cutting garments that have no visible fastenings or seams
Naoki Takizawa - "journey to the moon" luscious collection of circles painted with anime - whimsicle


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