More than five decades since its inception, Comme des Garcons remains fashion's most compelling paradox – simultaneously anarchic and precise, obscure yet profoundly influential. Kawakubo's legacy proves that clothing, at its most radical, can be both armor and manifesto.
More than five decades since its inception, Comme des Garcons remains fashion's most compelling paradox – simultaneously anarchic and precise, obscure yet profoundly influential. Kawakubo's legacy proves that clothing, at its most radical, can be both armor and manifesto.