Weblecture japanese fashion 80/90's

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What are the A-poc collections?

You start out with a fabric, and the garment is allready in the fabric, you could just cut the garment out of the fabric and it ends up being and actual garment. Started in 1988, cut by heat pomps/cold pomps. The garments can be cutomized for individual purposes. Could be produced by machine sewn seams was amazing the seams where allready in the fabric. Good for the environment by minimizing waste fabric.

What is the main aspect of Japanese designers?

where revolutionairy who's aim is to modify the shape and form of clothing itself.

By which photographer was Yamamoto influenced in the 80's?

August Sander who photographed the poor.
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To which designer did Miyake look for his designs?

To Paul Poiret

Which Japanese designer published her own magazine in 1988?

Rei Kawakubo , magazine is called six(sense)

Why are Miyake, Rei Kawakubo and Yamamoto often described as niche designers?

Because they are designers who do not follow stylistic trends and directions.

Who said: Fashion is more about women to suffer less and to give more independence.?

Yamamoto

Who said; black is easy, lazy, chic and modest, but above all black says don't bother me.

Yamamoto

What is the resembles between Jean Paul Gaultier and Miyake?

They both work close to the body, but Miyake uses a typical, cultural fabrics and Japanese crafts.

Which aspect of the Kimono did Miyake used to learn from?

I learned about the space between the body and the fabric from the traditional Kimono not the style but the space.

What is Tabi Ura fabric?

Used for the bottom of socks but now in clothes.

Why did Issey Miyake look at the Kimono?

Because it's an example of beautiful simplistic construction technique. A-rectangular are sewn together.

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