Yohji Yamamoto
Yohji Yamamoto is a Japanese avant-garde fashion house defined by oversized silhouettes, deconstructed tailoring, and a predominantly black palette. The brand represents an anti-fashion ethos, prioritizing the space between the body and fabric. It aligns with an intellectual subculture that values imperfection and timelessness.
Moda Tarihi
Yohji Yamamoto founded his namesake label in 1972 and debuted his collection in Paris in 1981. Alongside Rei Kawakubo, he introduced a radical aesthetic that challenged traditional Western notions of glamour and form. His work emphasized craftsmanship and the concept of 'Ma,' or negative space. This contribution shifted fashion history toward conceptualism, influencing decades of designers through its rejection of trends and focus on structural experimentation.
