Born in Kyoto Japan, Akira Isogawa moved to Australia in 1986 where he studied fashion design at the Sydney Institute of Technology, drawing inspiration from contemporary Japanese design. His Philosophy below (taken from his website www.akira.com.au) explains the beauty of his designs. He is undoubtedly my favourite Australian designer.
Philosophy
“A garment can transcend, giving it a soul. “I translate fabrics into soft and romantic silhouettes, using natural fabrics like silks and cottons, which are kind to the skin. “Distressing fabrics and alchemically treating them, gives the feeling of already ‘being loved’, thus evoking emotion. Even one-off fabrics found in flea markets can be given new life. “Richly embellished fabrics echo Eastern influences, and I have great respect for their traditions. Inspiration can be found from the past – re-using vintage textiles and sometimes creating replicas of them, incorporated with specific craftsmanship. “The number of hours someone has spent on manual work like this makes it priceless. “I see craftsmanship as an implement with which to realise one’s vision. Past, present and future; that slogan continues in almost everything around which my work evolves. Timeless beauty and femininity in my design is profound, in a way for the wearer to express their inner soul.”
— Akira Isogawa
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