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99.34.1

99.34.1

Object: Dress
Designer: (1938 - 2022)
Date: Spring 1995
Medium: Pleated black polyester
Country: Japan
Credit Line: Gift of Nancy J. Murakami
Object number: 99.34.1
DescriptionBouncing Dress, wide tent style, with four staggered layers of horizontally pleated black polyester, each with weighted, curved hem and sideseam point; stand collar and cap sleeve on underdress
Label Text:Issey Miyake's most commercially successful textile, with permanently-pressed pleats, is shown here in the Bouncing Dress. The dress is wide - tent style - with four staggered layers of horizontally pleated polyester and is suspended around the body so that it responds to movement by the wearer. Miyake has never feared color or patterns, both of which have history and significance in Japanese traditional attire. In this example, however, he has chosen solid black, with its connotations of power, elegance, formality, and death. The choice of black draws attention away from the garment itself and places greater emphasis on the piece in motion. The black Bouncing Dress, revolutionary in textile and design, serves, perhaps, as an elegy to the passing of western hegemony in fashion.
Exhibitions:
  • Form Follows Fashion
  • Fashion, A-Z: Highlights from the Collection of the Museum at FIT (Part One)