Junya Watanabe
Junya Watanabe is another
designer that inspires me he is a Japanese fashion designer and in contrast to
Mary Katrantzou his work
is more about the layering and texture of fabric. Junya Watanabe started his
fashion career by working for Comme des
Garçons from 1987 to
1994 he worked with Rel Kawakbo .
He worked under his own label in Comme
des Garçons under “Junya Watanabe Comme Des Garcons’ and then in 1994 he launched
his own label. Watanabe is renowned for designing innovative and distinctive
clothing. He is also known for being experimental with his use of fabrics and how
he use them to create a design . Watanbe fusion together the traditional
fabrics such as cotton and with the technological
advances of synthetic fabric. This fusion of fabric allows Watanbe to create
unique and abstract designs and through the use of his fabrics
he has become known by some as a ” techno
couture" designer.

Watanable work fits into the subculture of punk as collections
consist of irregular to touch surfaces
which were created through the
use of different fabrics and the fabric manipulation technique used, such as, tucking ,pleats and ruching . His collections
all contain a misshapen and dishevelled look that punk subculture is known for with its antiestablishment ideas. The shape of his work is really exciting and
inspiring with the change of texture giving it
added dimension and it gives it a couture look.
Junya Watanbele uses a
lot of leather and tartan in his work which also relates back into the
subculture of punk. The use of leather is something that I really like in his
collections as he uses it in an inventive way. He also gives a modern twist on
the use of tartan in garments and he gives a contemporary look to the punk
style through his twist of futurism use throughout the collections.
He carries on the punk look not only through the garment that the models wear but through the style of the hair to resemble a Mohawk through the use of household item. The models were also styled in shoes similar to dr martins with heavy duty look which is essential to the punk style.
Jauya Watanble’s work is very inspiring and the fusion of texture and fabrics gives his design an edge and takes a lot of inspiration from the punk era.