Christian Dada (Q2762)
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Christian Dada is a fashion house from FMD.
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Christian Dada |
Christian Dada is a fashion house from FMD. |
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For Spring, Christian Dada’s designer Masanori “Zoo” Morikawa repeated the wordsentimentalduring a pre-show interview. His simultaneously presented women’s and men’s collections were deeply inspired by a two-volume photography book, released in 1991 by the artist Nobuyoshi Araki, calledLaments Skyscapes/Laments From Close-range. Araki published it in honor of his wife, Yoko, who died the year before. Its images are moving—they seem to be caught in the idleness that comes with loss and the moments one finds oneself in when surrounded by absence. Araki took pictures of his wife’s favorite beer glass, dying flowers, a dead lizard, and the morphing, unsettling sky (for these atmospheric shots, he added paint).Clothing-wise, this resulted in a collection rife with a lightly surrealistic boil-down of sentimentality. It can be hard to translate raw emotion into clothing, and, while Morikawa didn't 100 percent succeed in doing so with every outfit, there were sartorial moments of the beauty Araki found in the wake of his wife’s passing. See: a soft white shirt with prints of the artist’s wilting and drying flora; cobwebbed and semi-transparent knitwear; and a best-on-the-lot, ivory-hued robe with shredded edges, embroidered on the back with a bird’s wing and the title of Araki’s tome.The show might have benefitted, in the end, from an edit that aligned more with the sensitivity at hand; it ran long and sometimes became a little busy because of it, like with all-over prints on a suit and a leather dress–and–purple trench look. And the finale, while well intentioned, with models coming out covered in scarves featuring prints of Araki’s sky photographs, didn’tquiteresonate with the effect of what had come earlier. However, it did leave a positive aftertaste: Sentimentality needn’t be somber. It can be optimistic. And optimism has been a significant takeaway from this men’s Paris Fashion Week.
25 June 2018
For Fall, the inspiration for Masanori Morikawa’s Christian Dada collection (which featured both men’s and women’s looks) wasn’t so much physical as it was abstruse. He was charged by a David Lynch quote, as follows: “A spiral is a circle that goes up or down. For me, this spiral is a circle going up representing evolution.”The lineup wasn’t exactly an homage to the American multi-hyphenate creative, but it did pull widely from Lynch’s opus: Tops were printed with movie titles and allusions likeEraserandMulholland Drive, while a rose decal, from a film poster forBlue Velvet, was applied to easy-cool satin varsity jackets.What was more engaging about this collection was that while Morikawa, whose nickname is Zoo, was working off of an abstract of coiling and twisting, the final amalgamation felt more lateral. A direct meridian banded the designer’s home country of Japan, with shimmering blousons in artisanal kimono fabric from Kyoto and great robe-like jackets of patchwork indigo-dyed bits, to the U.S., with that most regular of wardrobe items: the Dickies work pant. Morikawa collaborated with the company. A flocked velvet take on a workman’s jacket, fastened with an engraved metal buckle on the back collar, smartly straddled this line.The designer also collaborated with Kappa. The best piece in this series was an eye-grabbing bomber, with translucency on the front andDADAscreened on the back and Kappa’s man-and-woman logo trimming the sleeves. “They’re the original humans,” said Morikawa, winking at Lynch’s interpretation of evolution. Whether you see it as direct or curved, there’s no arguing that Zoo himself is evolving as a designer.
22 January 2018
Founder: Masanori MorikawaYear established: 2010Known for: Subculture clash of punk and rock ’n’ roll, with a nod to the European high-fashion runways; menswearWorn by: The Harajuku kids and K-pop stars like G-DragonSpring 2016 inspirations: Yokohama’s Chinatown and the designer’s gothic dream girl
15 October 2015
Founder: Masanori MorikawaYear established: 2010Known for: Subculture clash of punk and rock 'n' roll, with a nod to the European high-fashion runways; menswearWorn by: The Harajuku kids and K-pop stars like G-DragonFall 2015 inspiration: The style of French model and stylist Valentine Fillol-Cordier
20 March 2015
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17 March 2013