Coat
This woolen coat evokes the elegant long silhouette of nineteenth-century coats with bustles underneath. A tailored bodice wavers out into a multilayered drape and bustle, but the backside is open in the middle: a playful and subversive recoding of Victorian dress codes. This focuses the viewers’ gaze on the legs seen from the backside. The focus on the backside is typical for Eastern modes of dressing, which traditionally emphasize a woman’s elegance as ‘seen from the back’, like in the Japanese ukiyo-eprints.
Artwork Details
- Title: Coat
- Designer: Yohji Yamamoto (Japanese, born Tokyo, 1943)
- Date: fall/winter 1986–87
- Culture: Japanese
- Medium: wool, silk, synthetic
- Credit Line: Purchase, Gould Family Foundation Gift, in memory of Jo Copeland, 2014
- Object Number: 2014.455
- Curatorial Department: The Costume Institute
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