Here is a brilliant way a designer has incorporated movement and expression with fashion.
Based on a window display he first presented in 2004, the japanese designer tokujin yoshioka has now restructured it using a Japanese actress currently being presented at Maison Hermès, Japan. the installation will run from now until january 19th, 2010.
‘on designing a window-display of Maison Hermès, I intended to express people’s daily ‘movements’
with a suspicion of humor. there are moments when I perceive a hidden presence of a person in
the movements born naturally in daily life. I created a design where one can perceive someone
behind the scarves as if life were being breathed into them.
the window is designed with an image of woman projected on to a monitor. the scarf softly sways
in the air in response to the woman’s blow. ‘ – TY
SOURCE
Maison Hermès Window Display
Nov 19, 2009 ~ Jan 19, 2010
Maison Hermès (ginza5-4-1, chuo-ku, tokyo)
©Satoshi Asakawa / Courtesy of Hermès Ja
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