Yohji Yamamoto has never designed clothing in pursuit of trends. Instead, he has spent five decades redefining what garments can mean — protection, rebellion, imperfection, and mystery. Often called the “poet of black,” he is one of fashion’s most uncompromising visionaries, admired by artists, intellectuals, and modern icons. Beginnings in Postwar Japan Born in TokyoContinue reading “Yohji Yamamoto: The Poet of Black”
