Issey Miyake is an artist that I admire and respect, and he is also a fashion designer. He is good at combining lines with fashion and designing very famous Lssey Miyake lines.
Issey Miyake said I first began working “When in Japan, I had to confront the Japanese people’s excessive worship for foreign goods and the fixed idea of what clothes ought to be. I wanted to change the rigid formula of clothing that the Japanese followed”
Through my research, I found that Issey Miyake’ s design is not only for his Japanese thinking and some other aspects. we can see that he inspired by madeleine Vionnet in his works, for example:
handkerchief dress,cowl neck and halter top.Also,the second important part is Kyoto kimono. We can clearly see from the Issey Miyake in the shadow of the product. He is also spreading the pioneer of East Asian culture. Besides the traditional Japanese costume drama also has deep influence on him.
Through my investigation I found that “Brazilian designer Francisco” s experimental use of geometric Costa manipulations of fabric took Miyake s relationship with the body “and garments to counteract and define the figure underneath the clothes (Palomo-Lovinski)” these things,also inspire miyake a lot.
Through the continuous study of geometric fabrics, he has a deeper understanding and understanding of the geometric lines. And applied to his clothes. This makes me feel very admirable
I think there are many aspects that affect the design of Issey Miyake, but more is about himself.He has profound understanding of the geometric pattern and the high creativity.
overall,I have to pointed out that in his work .the another shinny pot is that he use the High tech fabric .
Reference:
A-POC Inside. Perf. Issey Miyake. 2011. YouTube. Web. 9 Sept. 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOozioA_h8s>.
Mariano Fortuny
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