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Exceptional archival skirt from Issey Miyake Spring/Summer 1991 Paris runway collection. A rare example of designer’s early exploration of sculptural garment construction, this piece embodies his pioneering approach to clothing as three-dimensional form rather than flat pattern. The skirt is constructed from structured cotton panels, engineered into a dynamic geometric silhouette that transforms with movement and reveals its full complexity when laid flat, resembling an origami-like radial composition. The graphic black and white striped motif reflects Issey Miyake’s interest in rhythm, repetition, and optical structure. A closely related variation of this textile was photographed by Irving Penn and published in his work documenting Miyake, further reinforcing the artistic and historical significance of this design.
Unlike later commercially driven lines, this piece belongs to Miyake’s most experimental period, where garments functioned as wearable sculptures. The architectural volume makes it a standout collector’s item, equally suited for wear or archival preservation.
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no notable flaws.
Material: 100% cotton
Collection: Spring/Summer 1991, Paris runway (photos attached to the listing)
A museum-worthy example of early 1990s Japanese avant-garde fashion, private archive piece.
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US$40
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