DECONSTRUCTION FASHION STYLE AND DESIGN A FASHION COLLECTION INSPIRED BY JAPANESE COSTUME CONSTRUCT
Abstract
Deconstruction fashion style shocked the fashion world during the 80s and 90s of the twentieth century. With this style, fashion is formed and deformed, built and destroyed, and restructured before entering a new era.
Destructured fashion has made a strong comeback in recent years, from power brands such as Comme des Garẹons, Louis Vuitton, Yeezy, Maison Margiela, and Vetements, etc. In Vietnam, the influence of deconstruction styles has been seen in some collections of young designers.
This research paper initially introduces deconstructed fashion, concepts, and features as well as some typical designers in the world; Take a look at the influence of this style in Vietnam; The design app of the experimental fashion collection The philosophy of this fashion style is inspired by the structure of Japanese clothing.
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