Comme des Garçons: Deconstructing Design

Challenge against the traditional notions of elegance has always been at the core of Comme des Garçons. Created by Rei Kawakubo in 1969, the Japanese approach to clothing is famously unconventional, often embracing asymmetry, disassembled silhouettes, and a deliberate rejection of typical forms. Rather than chasing easily digestible trends, Kawak

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Comme des Garçons: Deconstructing Design

Rei Kawako's CdG represents a revolutionary departure from conventional notions of clothing. Unlike adhering to standard silhouettes and beauty, Comme des Garçons has consistently questioned the industry with its experimental designs. Her approach often involves taking apart garments – physically undoing seams, creating asymmetry, and employin

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