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Comme des Garçons

Japanese fashion label started and owned by fashion designer Rei Kawakubo. Her asymmetrical, seemingly shapeless designs combine Eastern and Western ideas of clothing. They are often sombre in colour and sometimes torn and crumpled.

Kawakubo became a freelance designer in 1966, after working in a Japanese textile company, and formed Comme des Garçons in 1973. In the early 1980s her avant-garde designs received acclaim in Paris and were widely influential. She continued to question conventions in fashion and produced outfits turned inside out, with unpicked seams, slashed hems, and distorted shapes.



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Calm day (all works 2003) is a good example: a flash/trash puzzle/pretzel made of crushed Sapporo beer cans joined end to end into a dynamic loop-the-loop, accessorized with a gold chain, and spritzed with Odeur #2 by Commes des Garcons, a bottle of which is, conveniently, attached to the piece.
IF YOU DECIDED TO DO SOME TRES CHIC spring shopping in Paris last April, the first thing you would have seen when you walked into the Left Bank department store called Bon Marche were three Merce Cunningham dancers wearing tres bizarre outfits designed by Rei Kawakubo, the avant-garde couturiere of Commes des Garcons.
It's no wonder that designer houses like Armani, Commes des Garcons, Anna Sui and Todd Oldham set up shops in SoHo, and it wasn't long before other Fifth-and-Madison shops followed.
 
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