Yohji Yamamoto
Author(s): Terry Jones
As one of the most mentally rigorous designers working in fashion, Yohji Yamamoto creates garments that can be intellectual - sometimes even difficult - yet always beautiful. Yohji's free-spirited world is explored here via "i-D" magazine's archives starting back in the 1980s, including his adoration for women and the female form, the painful process of creating anti-fashion through fashion and how his timeless utilitarian designs can be both avant-garde and classic at once. Packed into 120 pages is biographical and personal information as well as imagery from over 30 years of i-D's history with images from photographers including Paolo Roversi, Max Vadukal, and Nick Knight, plus interviews with Jamie Huckbody, Holly Shackleton, and Terry Jones.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Taschen GmbH
- : Taschen GmbH
- : 1.814
- : June 2012
- : 419mm X 297mm
- : Germany
- : books
Special Fields
- : 120
- : Hardback
- : Terry Jones