Showing posts with label Kansai Yamamoto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kansai Yamamoto. Show all posts

Thursday, April 04, 2013

FOR ALL THE ZIGGY LOVERS

In 1964 Kansai Yamamoto was the first Japanese designer to show in London, where his clothes were seen by David Bowie who later commissioned Kansai to design all the costumes for Ziggy Stardust persona. The famous jumpsuits that Bowie wore, all inspired by Japanese fairy tales and kimonos, are currently on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum of Art and Design in London as part of the David Bowie retrospective.  Concurrently David Bowie is the focus of a new concept store opening today at Selfridges in London, and Decades has contributed with a selection of pieces inspired by Bowie's iconic style. Of course we sent some Kansai pieces to London but still kept a few pieces here in Los Angeles. These unisex sport jackets and sweaters are a very important part of Japanese fashion history as well as Bowie's legacy and his remarkable stage persona and style. So if you have ever loved David Bowie you will need one of these Kansai sweaters. Than you will be part of the cool kids club. 
-Eri 













Kansai sport jacket with dragon embroidery in green and black, c.1980's. Modern size L SOLD

Kansai sport jacket in wool with leather sleeves in black, c.1980's. Modern size M SOLD

Kansai red wool sweater with logo, c.1980's. Modern size L SOLD

Kansai button down reversible wool sweater with logo, c.1980's. Modern size L SOLD

Kansai brown and black sweater, c.1980's. Modern size M SOLD

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Friday, October 30, 2009

KABUKI CHIC

Kansai Yamamoto received international acclaim in the early 70s when he designed the elaborate and dramatic kimono-influenced costumes for David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust period. In the late 1970s to mid 1980s, the Kabuki-motif enhanced coats, sweaters and blouses of the other Yamamoto (not Yohji) were the ultimate in avant-garde Japanese chic style. Kansai Yamamoto stopped producing ready to wear in 1992. This year The Philadelphia Museum of Art had a major retrospective of Kansai Yamamoto's designs. Pictures of the exhibition may be viewed here .

The silk over-sized lilac blouse below is a dead-stock design from the early 1980s that cost nearly four figures over twenty-five years ago. The clothes were a fortune back then, but this blouse has a traumatic Kabuki figure in multiple colors that is enhanced with various colored sequins placed strategically. One can finagle the neckline to wear it more off the shoulder as it's extra wide. The bat-wing sleeves only further make this pullover blouse's sensual joie de vivre style and is a perfect addition to your wardrobe.



Yamamoto Kansai by Kansai Yamamoto lilac silk Kabuki bat-wing blouse, c. early 1980s. Marked size L, free size. Deadstock SOLD

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