Cristiano Burani and his "Tokyo unfinished", FW 2019-20

Cristiano Burani reinterprets the Japanese imagination through the use of manual processes applied to precious materials.  

Obi, college style and dolls, kimono, sumo, as elements of a new story, broken down in their essence and reused as inspiration for a feminine, urban and contemporary total look. The winter colors of Tokyo are reproduced with the dyeing of the garment that creates irregular shades as abstract and three-dimensional models. The warm tones inspired by the autumn foliage of Japanese gardens are reproduced with handmade multicolor flocked prints. Cashmere coats, alpaca jackets, trench coats and samurai leather trousers are embroidered with mohair threads on the edges with geometric motifs, enriched with a macro zip size 30 YKK.

 

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FLEXFIX® Flat

YKK ZIPPERS AT PITTI FILATI WITH SHIMA SEIKI (24-26 JANUARY 2024)

Space for the methodology that aims to create tailor-made solutions: YKK presents some of the new Tailor-made products in the S/S 2025 Collection

YKK WITH TINTORIA EMILIANA, LIMONTA AND TOYOSHIMA FOR A SPECIAL PROJECT ON GARMENT DYEING

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VISLON® with Luxury Painted Slider

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EXCELLA® Aquacheat® NATULON® Serigraphy Print