Yohji Yamamoto Fall 1991. This wooden waistcoat and skirt in one is more architecture than fashion design. The artwork represents radical experimental thinking of the 1980s and 1990s Japanese fashion scene and Yamamoto’s orthodox experimental fashion vision.
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“I’d rather be a starving artist than succeed at getting fucked”(x)
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