Japanese fashion designer who was known for combining Eastern and Western elements in his work. His focused experiments with technical skill and innovation have spread far beyond his reach. He uses the construct of the wearers body and pushes the structural boundaries of fabrics and shapes. He allowed the wearer to decide how to wear his garments themselves thus forcing them to be creative and think outside tradition. Issey Miyake succeeded in merging avant-garde fashion and practical construction in a poignant, carefree manner. Issey Miayke shoulderless deconstruction in a clay red linen fabric with elegant wood buttons and a tie on the bottom.
Size: Medium (Womens)
Material: 100% Linen
Condition: Mint Vintage Condition
Measurements are taken with the garment laying flat.
Arm Pit to Arm Pit: 18.5”
Front Length: 19”
Shoulder to Shoulder: 21”
Sleeves from Shoulder: 16”