Spring99 ready-to-wear

" Yohji Yamamoto did two wedding-themed collections in the late nineties, each of them transporting. It’s hard to top a runway-spanning bridal hat that required four attendants, each of them carrying bamboo poles, which he showed for Spring 1998, but he managed it the following year with an enchanting show that had models removing one dress, only to reveal another, and then another. “Behind the wedding dress there must be many stories,” he reasoned. The collection was a career high. Bonus points for the cameo by Vogue’sAndré Leon Talley.. " source: VOGUE
Spring20 ready-to-wear


" Deconstructing (and then reconfiguring) traditional clothing and silhouettes has always been an essential component of Yamamoto's work, and this season he addressed the issue head-on. It takes a master of nuance to pull off such a delicate collection—and Yamamoto did it faultlessly.​​​​​​​ " source: VOGUE
Fall 20 ready-to-wear


" Against a hypnotic soundtrack of chants that seemed part Native-American, part Tibetan, Yohji Yamamoto sent out a bravura collection that suggested a luxurious cocooning against an arctic winter. " source: VOGUE
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