Ensemble

Design House Comme des Garçons Japanese
Designer Rei Kawakubo Japanese

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Since founding Comme des Garçons ("like some boys") in 1969, the Tokyo-based designer Rei Kawakubo has consistently defined and redefined the aesthetics of our time. Season after season, collection after collection, she upends conventional notions of beauty and disrupts accepted characteristics of the fashionable body. While Kawakubo has been described as an "intellectual" designer, she insists that her work deals with her instincts and emotions. Her collections contain deeply personal and self-reflective narratives imbued with profound spirituality. The fashions in her autumn/winter 2015 collection "Ceremony of Separation" can be interpreted as expressions of mourning dress and represent a meditation of the fragility of life and the finality of death. This dress obscures the figure in layers of black lace and net, appliqued with miniature dresses and bonnets in the style of childrenswear from the 1830s and ’40s..

Ensemble, Comme des Garçons (Japanese, founded 1969), polyester, nylon, cotton, silk, plastic (polyvinyl chloride), Japanese

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