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  • zamb
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2006
    • 5834

    ID Interviews Yohji

    A global platform for emerging talent, i-D celebrates fashion, culture, individuality and youth.


    You have said that fashion had nothing to do with trends, what do you mean by that?
    I never followed the rules of fashion. I always found short cuts, and paths that I created especially for myself. I wanted to oppose the system of trends and propose something new. When everyone says that something is beautiful, I don't like it.
    Do you feel like an artist?
    I don't know. I've always been very careful with the word "art". What is art? Something that can pierce your heart and change your life? It is a precious word, it is dangerous to use it inappropriately. If fashion was art, it would not be in fashion.
    Has fashion never been an art?
    No, never. It is always clothes.
    Do you think the fashion world has changed a lot since you started?
    Yes, fast fashion ruined everything. People waste clothing. They buy and buy, sometimes without even wearing it, and ultimately end up swinging it in the trash. It is pollution. Even some products that are used to make the clothes are toxic. There is already so much unnecessary waste in the world. How many planes are flying in the sky right now? The earth is becoming warmer. She is angry. We should really think about how to better manage our industry. I am not an environmentalist, but for some time I have felt very strongly that the earth is angry. We need everyone to calm down. Do not rush. It's tiring -- those people who always want more. Money is a boring thing, don't you think? Something that is meant to bring comfort is making people uncomfortable.
    Are you aware of having influenced a generation of designers?
    The new generation does not have time to breathe. They should stop watching their screens. They think about the world through their computers, but they do not know. For me there is no fight. I never found someone at my level. I have no rival. In any case, not yet.
    Do you ever plan to stop one day?
    I can not imagine myself retired. It must be so boring. I also think it's hard to imagine my brand without me. I think Yohji Yamamoto will die with Yohji Yamamoto.

    Are you nostalgic?
    Yes, a little bit. There is something romantic in the past. It stimulates me intellectually. But I do not rest on my laurels. I want to innovate, every season. That rhythm, that momentum, that's what keeps me going. I'm never satisfied, never happy with my work. This pursuit of "always better", that's my engine, which is something more than nostalgia. I am pessimistic; my mother was a widow, I grew up in poverty. At the age of five I realised that the world was unfair. I always had fire in my belly. It's hard, but that weight forced me to never fall into mediocrity.
    What can we do to avoid mediocrity?
    When I started in Tokyo, everyone criticised me, "Why does he creates these dirty outfits?" Rather than resign myself, I decided to take a risk, moving to Paris, this beautiful city, and opening a small store in the hope that people out there would appreciate my dirty clothes.
    Well it worked, you've had a lot of success!
    I have always been wary of success, it attracts a lot of violence. People are envious and jealous. And then when we taste it, we're just constantly chasing. For me, success is the reward for work well done. Americans have other ideas of success (laughs).
    What do you want?
    I have become an encyclopaedia, when it comes to clothing. I can answer any question. But it's starting to annoy me. Sometimes I want to move on. I have started to write and paint. I am a phoenix. I want to make films too.
    What kind of movies?
    Half fiction, half documentary. Or maybe porn.
    “You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
    .................................................. .......................


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  • tjhalvy
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2015
    • 16

    #2
    Originally posted by zamb View Post
    https://i-d.vice.com/en_gb/article/l...uk-translation

    You have said that fashion had nothing to do with trends, what do you mean by that?
    I never followed the rules of fashion. I always found short cuts, and paths that I created especially for myself. I wanted to oppose the system of trends and propose something new. When everyone says that something is beautiful, I don't like it.
    Do you feel like an artist?
    I don't know. I've always been very careful with the word "art". What is art? Something that can pierce your heart and change your life? It is a precious word, it is dangerous to use it inappropriately. If fashion was art, it would not be in fashion.
    Has fashion never been an art?
    No, never. It is always clothes.
    Do you think the fashion world has changed a lot since you started?
    Yes, fast fashion ruined everything. People waste clothing. They buy and buy, sometimes without even wearing it, and ultimately end up swinging it in the trash. It is pollution. Even some products that are used to make the clothes are toxic. There is already so much unnecessary waste in the world. How many planes are flying in the sky right now? The earth is becoming warmer. She is angry. We should really think about how to better manage our industry. I am not an environmentalist, but for some time I have felt very strongly that the earth is angry. We need everyone to calm down. Do not rush. It's tiring -- those people who always want more. Money is a boring thing, don't you think? Something that is meant to bring comfort is making people uncomfortable.
    Are you aware of having influenced a generation of designers?
    The new generation does not have time to breathe. They should stop watching their screens. They think about the world through their computers, but they do not know. For me there is no fight. I never found someone at my level. I have no rival. In any case, not yet.
    Do you ever plan to stop one day?
    I can not imagine myself retired. It must be so boring. I also think it's hard to imagine my brand without me. I think Yohji Yamamoto will die with Yohji Yamamoto.

    Are you nostalgic?
    Yes, a little bit. There is something romantic in the past. It stimulates me intellectually. But I do not rest on my laurels. I want to innovate, every season. That rhythm, that momentum, that's what keeps me going. I'm never satisfied, never happy with my work. This pursuit of "always better", that's my engine, which is something more than nostalgia. I am pessimistic; my mother was a widow, I grew up in poverty. At the age of five I realised that the world was unfair. I always had fire in my belly. It's hard, but that weight forced me to never fall into mediocrity.
    What can we do to avoid mediocrity?
    When I started in Tokyo, everyone criticised me, "Why does he creates these dirty outfits?" Rather than resign myself, I decided to take a risk, moving to Paris, this beautiful city, and opening a small store in the hope that people out there would appreciate my dirty clothes.
    Well it worked, you've had a lot of success!
    I have always been wary of success, it attracts a lot of violence. People are envious and jealous. And then when we taste it, we're just constantly chasing. For me, success is the reward for work well done. Americans have other ideas of success (laughs).
    What do you want?
    I have become an encyclopaedia, when it comes to clothing. I can answer any question. But it's starting to annoy me. Sometimes I want to move on. I have started to write and paint. I am a phoenix. I want to make films too.
    What kind of movies?
    Half fiction, half documentary. Or maybe porn.
    Read this yesterday.. A great interview. Love the part where he talks about Fast Fashion.. A true plague and think he is right on.

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    • Cantara
      Member
      • Mar 2015
      • 62

      #3
      "The new generation does not have time to breathe. They should stop watching their screens. They think about the world through their computers, but they do not know."

      This is very true and is one of the biggest reasons people are misinformed because they have learned everything they know from the internet. Sometimes I have to stop myself and realize how much time I've spent in front of a computer or cellphone.

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      • Faust
        kitsch killer
        • Sep 2006
        • 37852

        #4
        I totally want to see Yohji make porn, OMFG! That would be the most stylish thing ever.
        Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

        StyleZeitgeist Magazine

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        • SafetyKat
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2014
          • 169

          #5
          Originally posted by Cantara View Post
          This is very true and is one of the biggest reasons people are misinformed because they have learned everything they know from the internet. Sometimes I have to stop myself and realize how much time I've spent in front of a computer or cellphone.
          I think about this alot since studying media theory for a majority of my college years.


          "Is the internet amplifying and entangling the cacophony of memes, making it harder to get a coherent view of the world? Scientific knowledge is expanding exponentially in quantity, yet fragmenting into hyper- specialized realms that make it difficult to serve as a foundation for coherent worldviews."

          -Barry Vacker, Are we becoming smartmobs?

          I agree with you to an extent, but i think sometimes the power of the tool rests with the know-how of the person using it.

          The internet is an amazing tool. It can be used as an unparalleled form of communication. Organizing nation-wide protests and revolutions, making the activities of governments and corporations waay more transparent, and serve as spaces for like-minded people, such as this forum; many of whom would have had an enormously challenging time being able to discuss yet alone meet if it wasn't for the internet.

          Yet the majority of us use it to send cat videos, read buzzfeed, and surf through mountains of porn...

          ...

          ...

          ...

          Speaking of porn. Yes! Yoji porn! Remember internet rule #34-35 Faust.

          "Pornography is the most sincere form of flattery"
          - Abraham Lincoln

          *quote supplied from the internet*

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          • Faust
            kitsch killer
            • Sep 2006
            • 37852

            #6
            Couldn't agree more and sorry to derail this. Man is the measure of all things - you can use the Internet well or you can let it devour you.
            Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

            StyleZeitgeist Magazine

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            • SafetyKat
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2014
              • 169

              #7
              Any mention of a porn conversion of something I like will always distract me, no exceptions


              I read on the Yohji wikipedia page that he may or may not have been in a relationship with miss kawakubo at some point. Maybe theres hope that my expensive habit will become profitable by raiding some obscure vault for the worlds only Rei-Yohji sex tape... In style of coarse

              ... I need to go to bed

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              • Faust
                kitsch killer
                • Sep 2006
                • 37852

                #8
                They definitely had a relationship. Though I can definitely do without that sex tape.
                Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

                StyleZeitgeist Magazine

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                • galia
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 1719

                  #9
                  ^I tried to like this post before remembering this wasn't FB (so meta)

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