Zucca
Zucca is a Japanese fashion label characterized by a utilitarian and functional aesthetic. It emphasizes comfort and daily wearability through minimalist designs and experimental silhouettes. The brand represents a subculture of understated avant-garde fashion, prioritizing practical utility and organic textures over transient trends.
Fashion History
Akira Onozuka founded Zucca in 1988 after working under Issey Miyake. The brand became a prominent member of the A-net group, contributing to the global recognition of Japanese design in the late twentieth century. It gained cultural significance for blending workwear influences with high-fashion construction. Throughout its history, Zucca has maintained a distinct identity within the Tokyo fashion scene, focusing on the intersection of industrial design principles and garment production.
