Yohji Yamamoto spring-summer 2020 Paris fashion week

Web site ⇒ Yoji Yamamoto (山 本 耀 司 Yamamoto Yo: ji, Yohji Yamamoto), born October 3, 1943) is a world-renowned fashion designer. One of the most important representatives of deconstructivism in fashion. Yamamoto expresses in his clothes a combination of Japanese principles of Wabi Sabi and Western forms, creating models that are strikingly different from modern fashion trends. Clothing from Yamamoto is often closed, loose-fitting, as opposed to the tightly-naked “canon” of modern fashion. The designer’s clothes were compared with the clothes of a peasant, nomad or beggar. This is facilitated by both free cut and rough fabrics without ornaments. Yamamoto’s favorite color is black. The Yamamoto brand became widely known both in Japan and abroad in the 80s of the XX century. Youji Yamamoto created costumes for the film “Dolls“ by Takeshi Kitano (which made the director change the character of the film and partially the plot) and for
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