Item #11480 Issey Miyake Permanente. Issey Miyake, Lord Snowdon, Tadao Ando, Hiroshi Teshigahara, Jae-Eun Choi, subjects, Antony Armstrong-Jones.
Issey Miyake Permanente
Issey Miyake Permanente
Issey Miyake Permanente
Issey Miyake Permanente

Issey Miyake Permanente. 1990 Spring-Summer Collection

Tokyo: Issey Miyake International, Inc., 1990. Seven large-format color and black-and-white plates loose in printed paper sleeves (plates measure 20" x 14"), original cardboard portfolio printed to upper panel with string and button closure.

1990 Spring/Summer lookbook for Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake’s early diffusion line Permanente. After years of textile research in pursuit of the best material for the everyday garment, Miyake launched his Plantation line in 1981. Produced from natural materials that maintained a handmade look, the comfortable, stylish, unisex garments were inspired by his favorite looks, lines, and silhouettes from previous collections, and intended to be worn for life. Plantation was renamed Permanente in 1985. To promote the modified line Miyake produced oversized portfolios with his chosen creatives captured by one of his favorite photographers, Antony Armstrong-Jones, Lord Snowdon. Each large-format color plate is loose in paper sleeve with brief biographical text in English and Japanese by photojournalist Kyoichi Tsuzuku. Subjects here include architect Tadao Ando, Sumo wrestler Koji Takahanada, interpreter Fujiko Hara, chef Haruyuki Kato, artist Jae-Eun Choi, filmmaker Hiroshi Teshigahara, and writer Masako Shirasu. Light foxing to plates, sleeves fine, minor edgewear to cardboard portfolio.

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Item #11480

$300.00