The Issey Miyake Spring/Summer 2000 collection, under the direction of Naoki Takizawa, represented a seamless fusion of futuristic innovation and organic simplicity a hallmark of the brand's identity. At the… Read more
The Issey Miyake Spring/Summer 2000 collection, under the direction of Naoki Takizawa, represented a seamless fusion of futuristic innovation and organic simplicity a hallmark of the brand's identity.
At the heart of the SS 2000 collection was the use of A-POC (A Piece of Cloth), a revolutionary process that Miyake and his team had been developing since the late '90s. The garments, while structured in appearance, were light and fluid in movement. Models walked down the runway in earthy tones-sand, terracotta, olive blended with bright, electric hues, creating a visual balance between nature and technology. Cotton jersey tank top.
Twill trim at V-neck and cuffs
Unlined
Made in Japan.
100% Cotton
Size: M Pit to pit: 14.5 in Shoulder width: 12 in Hem: 17 in Length: 20 in
Condition: 9/10
Discover the full collection here as part of FORM Archive.