Yohji Yamamoto A W 2014 15 Show Footage
A fairy tale by Yohji Yamamoto Yohji Yamamoto A, W1415 collection was about how to create forms and how to allocate the proportions without any crinoline or any other solid core structure inside the garment. The padding. Commonly featured to soften the impacts on certain zones of the body, to retain heat in cold environment using such materials as felt, feathers or any other artificial to emphasize some particular physical features. This collection created the antithesis of the ubiquitous ultrathin monochromatic down jacket, as stated by Amy Vemer from We could not see any of those stiches in the form of large stripes that make you look like Michelins mascot. Yet the filling seems to be floating inside and keeps the intended proportions in each part of the garment. The pattern making had to consider the 3dimensional conception and the sewing process was just Just like the old tailor in a fairy tale, sewing laboriously little dresses for his naked dolls.
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