Jun Takahashi's AW 2005 collection effused gothic, archaic and intricate feelings to all who looked upon it. His collection, accurately named 'Arts & Crafts' were truly a manifestation of his design principles and brought to the fore his ability to manipulate fabrics and create them into an original, profound and statement piece. Techniques such as deconstructing, dying and patchwork were heavily implemented to formulate a very unique and profound aesthetic that adhered to his motto 'We make noise, not clothes'. This collection was a true embodiment of his design basis of punk, gothic and authentic streetwear that conveys a message to the wearer or anybody who takes a look at the piece. All in all, this was a true testament to Taka's design persona and cemented his status as a revolutionary in the fashion world. Runway picture of below piece An intense, vague and eccentric implementation of deconstruction, ruffling, iconography and avant-gardism. ...
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