Comme des Garçons black deconstructed blazer with exposed white tulle lining and red velvet circle — spring 2007

389.00

Size: S

Shoulderseam to shoulderseam: 40 cm / 15.75 inch

Armpit to armpit: 43 cm / 16.9 inch

Sleeves: 60 cm / 23.6 inch

Length: 67 cm / 26.4 inch

 

Composition:

unknown, seems satin and tulle

 

Details:

Black deconstructed blazer

Two vertical displaced front panels, finished with raw frayed seams

The panels are attached to a white tulle lining

Red velvet circle on the tulle

The lining is visible at the hemline and between the panels

Classic lapels, detached at the back of the neckline

Two belt loops with bow

One chest pocket and two front flap pockets, cut in two and displaced, unusable

From the spring 2007 runway collection

 

Condition: 4/5

Very good condition, with 3 tiny snags on the back of the right sleeve

 

*PLEASE NOTE: the belt is not included*

In stock

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Description

About Rei Kawakubo

Rei Kawakubo is a Japanese fashion designer, however, she didn’t study fashion but fine arts and literature at Keio University in Tokyo.

 

After graduation, she worked as a stylist before launching her label Comme des Garçons. Going against the 1980s super feminine look, she sent an all black, deconstructed collection on the runway, dubbed “anti-fashion” and “Hiroshima Chic” by easily shocked and insensitive journalists.

 

During the 1980s, her garments were primarily in black and dark grey or white. By the time of her Paris debut in 1981, Kawakubo was so famous that her fans were dubbed ‘the crows’ in the Japanese press.

 

Comme des Garçons kept on growing, evolving into a Comme de Garçons ‘world’ with about 20 distinct lines. This also gave Rei Kawakubo the possibility to give employees their own line, like Junya Watanabe, (the now discontinued) Tao Kurihara en the recently added Noir by Kei Ninomiya.

 

Kawakubo specializes in anti-fashion; producing deconstructed garments, which are draped around the body in an asymmetric shape, making them look awkward and uncomfortable. The hems are often unfinished and frayed.

Rei Kawakubo is reclusive and doesn’t give many interviews, she let’s her creations speak for themselves. She is know as a fashion icon and influence for designers like Martin Margiela, Ann Demeulemeester and Helmut Lang which have all name checked Kawakubo as an inspiration.

Additional information

Weight 0.9 kg
Womens size

Condition