In memory of Issey Miyake
Freedom of movement is what allowed Issey Miyake conguer the word of fashion, and bring Japanese fashion to the rest of the world.
He was born in Hiroshima, Japan, on April 22, 1938. His parents were of humble means, and his father was a tailor. He's married to Yoshiki Hishinuma and had four children. Miyake graduated from high school in 1956 and then studied graphic design at the Tama Art University in Tokyo. After graduation, he worked for several fashion houses, including Hanae Mori and Givenchy.
He was known for his innovative clothing designs, using technology to create exciting and unique garments. His verfy first collection was debuted in Paris. His designs were unusual for the time, featuring innovative materials and construction techniques. In the early 1970s, he founded the company Miyake Design Studio and continued to design clothing and other products under his own label. Miyake has also designed theater and ballet costumes and has been active in promoting environmental causes.
Issey Miyake showed the world the connection between art and fashion, the meaning of wearable art. He has opened the doors to other avant-garde designers. His recent passing on 5 August 2022, at 84 years old, has left the world remembering his mark in the fashion industry. Although gone, he will never be forgotten, and his label will continue to inspire future generations. He has left behind a truly remarkable legacy.
His recent passing on 5 August 2022, at 84 years old, has left the world remembering his mark in the fashion industry. Although gone, he will never be forgotten, and his label will continue to inspire future generations. He has left behind a truly remarkable legacy.
They say greatness rubs off one another, and a perfect example of that is the connection between Steve Jobs and Issey Miyake. Steve Jobs was known for his "uniformed" turtlenecks, but did you know it was designed by Issey Miyake?