Issey Miyake 132 5.
Happy Monday loves!
This past weekend we visited a beautiful and inspiring fashion exhibit and had to share some photos and thoughts with you!
The exhibit took place at the Holon Design Museum, you may recognize the name from previous exhibits we visited, such as Stephen Jones’ fabulous hats exhibit, or Yohji Yamamoto’s amazing exhibit.
Every item on display was crafted out of recycled plastic bottles. The designer said the exhibit addresses relevant social and cultural issues – “The 21st century is a time of uncertainty in terms of population overgrowth and a depletion of resources. While fashion and trends are temporary, designers must think of the long run.” Miyake’s way of deleopment and innovation is producing clothes that will have long term usage.
Miyake’s designs were inspired by and crafted with techniques taken from Origami, an ancient craft from his native Japan.
Rony wore a print kaftan dress with orange ankle boots and a leather satchel.
What are some of your favorite designers and what exhibits have you visited recently? Share on our facebook page!
Wishing you all a wonderful week ahead!
xoxo
V & R
What an amazing piece! Thank you for sharing. And you look amazing!
Sustainable fashion is clever and smart, you look fabulous. the structure of the location is inspirational (two last images) Happy new week. http://kjandersen.org/
such a cool post, I love it!
It is great when fashion looks like architecture. Great designer and fabulous photos.
Very architectural pieces, love the edges and layers!
Anami, xx
Such a cool event! I love how structural the pieces are. 🙂
Hope you girls are well!
-Ashley
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