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Fabric spatiality of the new collection by Yoshiyuki Miyamae for Issey Miyake
The blousons from the Tadanori Yokoo Issey Miyake collection series 0
Created with the A-POC ABLE (a Piece of Cloth) technique reproduce works by Yokoo as if they were a canvas.
Photo Pascal Roulin
Tadanori Yokoo, Drool, 1966
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Tadanori Yokoo, Moat, 1966
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Tadanori Yokoo, panic Panic PANIC, 2002-2012
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Tadanori Yokoo, Razor, 1966
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Tadanori Yokoo, Tarzan is coming, 1974
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Tadanori Yokoo, KEY BEAUT-Y, 2017
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Trousers from the Tadanori Yokoo Issey Miyake collection, series 1
Photo Hiroshi Iwasaki
Detail of a blouson and pair of trousers from the Tadanori Yokoo Issey Miyake collection, series 1
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Phases of the garment manufacturing process which, using the A-POC ABLE technique, involves creating the garment from a single piece of fabric while it is still yarn
Detail of the A-POC ABLE manufacturing process, which uses computer programming to issue instructions for each thread in the fabric weaving phase. As a result, a single piece of cloth is created containing all the information necessary to cut and sew the garment
Photo Shin Inaba
