Sunday, 29 April 2012

Design Museum of London: Design of the Year 2012





Issey Miyake and Reality Lab, the Japanese designer’s research and development team, have won a coveted “Oscar” from the Design Museum of London. Among the extraordinary inventions and progressive ideas are the winning outfits from Mr. Miyake’s studio that seem to encompass different kinds of modernity: clothes that fold flat, opening with 3D dimensions and made from recycled polyester.
Just looking at the mathematically calculated designs, creating prisms of unfolding shapes, is to realize that the Pleats Please invention from Mr Miyake, which started nearly 25 years ago in 1988, was only the beginning of a series of futuristic ideas.

Miyake's 132.5 line
is made from recycled polyester




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