Japanese - Designer | April 22, 1935 -
The future of fashion is light, durable clothes.
Issey Miyake
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A-POC unleashes the freedom of imagination. It's for people who are curious, who have inner energy - the energy of life and living.
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A-POC respects that there is a fine balance between the value of the human touch, which can be called artisanal, and the abilities of technology. I like to think of it as poesy and technology.
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Technology allows us to do many things, but it is always important to combine it with traditional handcrafts and, in fact, use technology to replicate dying arts so that they are not lost.
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If you look back throughout history from the ancient Egyptians onwards, most cultures started making clothing from a very basic premise: a single piece of cloth.
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Designers must be increasingly sensitive to our Earth's dwindling resources. It is our responsibility.
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I am not sentimental about the past. I like to think about what is next.
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I am always looking to the future of making things.
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The combination of human skills with technology will always be at the root of any solution to the future of making clothes.
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In the Eighties, Japanese fashion designers brought a new type of creativity; they brought something Europe didn't have. There was a bit of a shock effect, but it probably helped the Europeans wake up to a new value.
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I am neither a writer nor a theorist. For a person who creates things to utter too many words means to regulate himself - a frightening prospect.
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When I first began working in Japan, I had to confront the Japanese people's excessive worship for foreign goods and the fixed idea of what clothes ought to be. I wanted to change the rigid formula of clothing that the Japanese followed.
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