“Immersed in the Wilds of Creativity ” was the bountiful theme of the Homme Plissé Issey Miyake Autumn/Winter 2024/25 collection. Within the ravishing Palais de Tokyo, an inspired partnership with artist and designer Ronan Bouroullec saw the visionary’s drawings blossoming across ethereal new looks from the maison.
Delicate pleated fabrics with vast white space highlighted Bouroullec’s poetic brushstrokes and mesmeric use of color, while lyrical scarves knit with multi-hued yarn were enhanced with thoughtful gaps for experimental wearing. The awe-inspiring Drawing Coats and poncho iterations were embellished with elements of the artist’s iconic paintings, producing sensuous and wearable works of art. All Over Pleats uplifted Bouroullec’s “ALL OVER” works, juxtaposing hypnotic linear patterns and draped fabrics for avante-garde and expressive, head-to-toe protection from sunrise to sunset. The artist shares with Whitewall all about the collaboration.
Video by Shaun Severi.