YOHJI YAMAMOTO

EDITORIAL BY MATTHIAS PASQUET

 

 

These images showcase Yamamoto’s designs without them actually being worn. They are either hung from trees, scattered on the ground or layered on top of one another to create a human like figure. I thought it was interesting because it shows how clothing can seem deconstructed even without a figure wearing them. This way, it highlights the various shapes that are naturally formed within the clothing., the creases and bumps that would normally fall flat on a model. I just felt it was a really individual way of showcasing work and for me, an influence on how to dress the model in the clothing to portray this sort of thrown on aesthetic.

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