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  1. 5 de oct. de 2010 · Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake has designed a range of clothing that expand from two-dimensional geometric shapes into structured shirts, skirts, pants and dresses. Ten basic...

  2. 7 de sept. de 2010 · PARIS — Issey Miyake, the Japanese innovator behind Pleats Please and A-POC (“A Piece of Cloth”), has again pushed the boundaries of fashion design with a new concept based on three-dimensional...

  3. 29 de sept. de 2010 · ISSEY MIYAKE has come up with a new fashion line called 132 5, based on the idea of origami and sustainability. The number 1 of the collection's name refers to the single piece of cloth used to make each piece, 3 for its three-dimensional shape, 2 to the fact it can be folded into 2D and 5 to the idea that each garment can be worn in ...

  4. Subscribed. 53. 7.7K views 10 years ago. Recently acquired into the Cooper-Hewitt museum collection, this garment designed by Issey Miyake and Reality Lab folds into a flat origami form,...

  5. Issey Miyake Unfolds Origami-Inspired "132 5″ Eco-Fashion CollectionProcess informed work generated by Issey Miyake's Reality Lab. Flat surfaces are folded, ...

  6. ホームブランド132 5. ISSEY MIYAKE. 一覧を見る. 2000年代初頭より未来を見据えた素材開発と革新的な表現をテーマに、三宅一生が世代を超えて編成されたチームと共に活動をスタート。. その成果として2010年にブランドが誕生しました。. 工学による折りたたみ ...

  7. 15 de sept. de 2010 · The material is lightweight, stretches and breathes. For a more diverse palette, Miyake dyed the white poplin in two other colors — hunter green and bronze. Instead of cutting and sewing, the fabric would be folded with sharp, precise, permanent creases — like those of origami — based on Mitani’s computer-generated formulas.