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What kind of oriental aesthetic does Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto, known for his anti-fashion, have?

Nowadays, fashion is something that everyone is looking for, and fashion is changing all the time. However, there is such a strange fashion designer in Japan - Yohji Yamamoto. His design philosophy is completely opposite to fashion, that is to say, his fashion philosophy is anti-fashion, but this anti-fashion design philosophy of his has brought him a lot of design inspirations, and he has designed a lot of works based on this.

We all know that among the traditional aesthetics of the East, ideas are conservative. Chinese people have thousands of years of Confucianism culture, so whether it is in the dress, or in the thought is belong to a more conservative. However, with the development of the times, foreign thought and Chinese thought further integration, now many Chinese people are very open-minded, also began to pursue the so-called Western fashion, that is, bold and romantic.

This Japanese anti-fashion fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto, he just likes to use some very complicated and overlapping kimono to cover up the curvy beauty of women. This seems almost unfathomable to many contemporary people, and many don't understand why he would do something against the trends like this. The fashion trend nowadays is almost all about highlighting the beauty of women, so some of the clothes that many women have are tighter to be able to emphasize their curves.

This also shows that fashion is not something that can be limited and fashion is not something that can be defined. Since fashion stands for boldness and openness, there are definitely anti-fashion appearances. Yohji Yamamoto is a typical representative of anti-fashion, and he can also be said to have created his own anti-fashion a trendy era, his works basically cover up the curvaceous female beauty, and his kimono is also very complicated and cumbersome.