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Waistcoat

1992 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Comme des Garçons, French for 'like boys', is a Japanese fashion label headed by Rei Kawakubo, who is also its sole owner. The label was founded by Kawakubo in Tokyo in 1969 and established as a company in Japan in 1973, becoming successful there through the 1970s. Kawakubo's early collections, like Issey Miyake's, incorporated elements of traditional Japanese work-wear. Later collections were more radical and Comme des Garçons's 1981 debut show in Paris created a storm of controversy for its predominate use of black and distressed garment surfaces. Throughout the 1980s, Comme des Garçons's clothes were frequently monochromatic, asymmetrical and draped over the body, often featuring tears, holes and frayed edges.

This ensemble is characteristic of Kawakubo's style by combining dark and untraditional textiles for an edgy look.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Rayon and wool
Brief description
Waistcoat, green pinstripe with blue lapels, Comme des Garçons, Japan, 1992.
Physical description
Pinstriped forest green wool waistcoat with detailed blue lapels. Dark green rayon lining. Dark green back panel with adjustable strap.
Dimensions
  • Length: 71cm
  • Chest circumference: 76cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'Comme des Garçons Homme Plus'
  • 'L'
  • 'Surface 100% Rayon Lining 100% Cupra Hand Wash Do not bleach Use cool iron Dry clean Line dry Comme des Garçons Made in Japan'
  • 'Turn it inside out when dry cleaning or hand washing. Leave it turned inside out and lay flat out of direct sunlgiht. Do not steam. Only iron through cloth. Comme des Garçons Co., LTD.'
Credit line
Given by Mark Reed
Summary
Comme des Garçons, French for 'like boys', is a Japanese fashion label headed by Rei Kawakubo, who is also its sole owner. The label was founded by Kawakubo in Tokyo in 1969 and established as a company in Japan in 1973, becoming successful there through the 1970s. Kawakubo's early collections, like Issey Miyake's, incorporated elements of traditional Japanese work-wear. Later collections were more radical and Comme des Garçons's 1981 debut show in Paris created a storm of controversy for its predominate use of black and distressed garment surfaces. Throughout the 1980s, Comme des Garçons's clothes were frequently monochromatic, asymmetrical and draped over the body, often featuring tears, holes and frayed edges.

This ensemble is characteristic of Kawakubo's style by combining dark and untraditional textiles for an edgy look.
Collection
Accession number
T.7:3-2011

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Record createdMarch 1, 2011
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