Yohji Yamamoto runway spring/summer 2004 apron dress. Beautiful details—asymmetrical sides, long ribbons that can be tied in a variety of ways. The apron can be worn over a shirt or dress, or with a skirt, with the collar of the dress cinched tightly to the body (we showed several variations on the mannequin). You can leave it on your hips and it will be longer, or you can tie it under your waist. Stunning workmanship by the master himself! Made in Japan.
good condition, dry cleaned
"Yohji Yamamoto’s design philosophy centers on anti-fashion, minimalism, and the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi (finding beauty in imperfection). He creates fluid, asymmetrical black garments that conceal the body, rejecting trends to focus on comfort, gender neutrality, and timeless tailoring. His work is deeply personal, emphasizing, "I think perfection is ugly"."