Issey Miyake

Issey Miyake by Issei Miyake, published by New York Graphic Society Books in 1988, is a first edition that presents a visual exploration of the innovative work of Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake, as captured by renowned American photographer Irving Penn. This book features 96 pages filled with 46 color illustrations, offering a unique perspective on Miyake’s revolutionary designs.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Miyake’s contributions to the fashion industry, highlighting the intersection of art and design. The collaboration between Miyake and Penn provides insight into the aesthetic and conceptual underpinnings of Miyake’s work, making this book a significant resource for those interested in fashion and art. The edition’s focus on visual representation allows for an appreciation of the intricate details and creativity inherent in Miyake’s designs.
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The work of Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake is seen through the eyes of American photographer Irving Penn. This is the first book on Miyake’s revolutionary designs ever published in America. 46 color illustrations.
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