The Unbounded Potential of Kimono, Kyoto to Catwalk
Curator of the V&A exhibition Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk Anna Jackson joins us in dialog with kimono designer Jotaro Saito
About this Occasion
Keeper of the Asian division and curator of Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk on the V&A, Anna Jackson, might be in dialog with Kimono designer Jotaro Saito, who joined from Japan. The two spoke concerning the exhibition, how they met, and about Jotaro’s conviction that the kimono is an on a regular basis object of vogue that matches into fashionable life.
Anna Jackson is Keeper of the Asian Division on the Victoria and Albert Museum. A specialist in Japanese textiles and costume, she has written extensively on the topic and is the curator of the exhibition Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk and editor of the accompanying publication. Her different main analysis curiosity is the cultural relationship between Asia and Europe, and in 2004 she was co-curator of Encounters: the Assembly of Asia and Europe 1500-1800.
Jotaro Saito is a kimono designer and textile artist born in Kyoto to a household of textile dyeing artists. He has spent his profession exploring the kimono as a vogue merchandise for the trendy age, matching the areas we inhabit and ways in which we stay. Taking inspiration from the ‘road’, Saito’s collections are repeatedly proven at Tokyo Trend Week and are nonetheless made utilizing the standard and time-consuming technique of hand-drawn yuzen dyeing.
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