Yohji Yamamoto Pour Homme
Yohji Yamamoto Pour Homme is a Japanese avant-garde menswear line defined by oversized silhouettes, deconstructed tailoring, and a monochromatic palette. It represents an anti-fashion ethos, prioritizing the relationship between fabric and the moving body over traditional gendered proportions or seasonal trends.
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Founded in 1984, the label debuted in Paris as part of a radical wave of Japanese designers who challenged Western sartorial norms. Yamamoto introduced the "crow" aesthetic, utilizing distressed fabrics and asymmetrical cuts to reject conventional luxury. His work established a new vocabulary in fashion history, emphasizing imperfection and the concept of "wabi-sabi." The brand remains influential for its resistance to fast-fashion cycles and its commitment to artisanal craftsmanship.
