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Yohji Yamamoto
"I think perfection is ugly."
"I want to find scars, failures, disorder and distortion somewhere in man-made objects."
an elusive master at the heart of darkwear and genderlessness
First-generation Japanese fashion designer who leads his own personality that never compromises
Yoji Yamamoto's first establishment began in 1972.
Unlike the Western fashion culture of the 1970s, which emphasized and revealed women's bodies
Yoji Yamamoto's clothing is made up of black, and the silhouette is also loose and loose without revealing the female human composition.
It mainly consists of deconstructionism, and independent tailoring and black alone are the rebellion and anger of the times
It's the only thing that makes a woman's body an independent being by clothing, breaking away from sexual notions
Meet the products of master Yogyumamoto.
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