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Black wool jacket by Issey Miyake Inc
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Object statement
Jacket, mens, wool / silk polyester / plastic, designed by Naoki Takizawa, made by Issey Miyake Inc, Japan, worn by Paul Jellard, Australia, 1990s
Born in Hiroshima in 1938, Issey Miyake belongs to the first generation of Japanese artists, designers and architects who came of age and attained international stature after the Second World War. He is a leading international fashion designer whose garments are often inspired by aspects of Japanese tradition, culture and aesthetics. Since establishing the Miyake Design Studio in Tokyo in 1970, he has consistently researched materials and technologies. His approach to clothing combines a respect for tradition with technological experimentation. The current head designer for Issey Miyake Inc is Naoki Takizawa (b.1960) who joined the studio in 1982 after studying at Kuwasawa Design Institute in Tokyo. He worked with Miyake during the 1980s and 1990s working on menswear and women's apparel and in 1992 took over menswear. Throughout the 1990s he designed sophisticated yet comfortable clothing, cut to be 'not so big, but not so tight' according to Takizawa. He also created an extensive range of shoes and boots that were meant to be fun and comfortable. Takizawa has been head designer since 1999 taking over from Issey Miyake who immersed himself in other projects.

This jacket was owned and used by Paul Jellard (d 2002) a Sydney based fashion retailer who opened the ground breaking boutique 'Five Way Fusion' in Paddington. The store sold imported men's wear and transformed not only the look of many of Sydney's males but also the way Sydney men shopped. Jellard often purpose-bought with a specific client's requirements in mind and he also introduced a maintenance service.
Born in Hiroshima in 1938, Issey Miyake belongs to the first generation of Japanese artists, designers and architects who came of age and attained international stature after the Second World War. He is a leading international fashion designer whose garments are often inspired by aspects of Japanese tradition, culture and aesthetics. After graduating with a degree in graphic design in Japan, Miyake was apprenticed to the Parisienne haute couture houses of Guy Larouch and Givenchy in the 1960s. The student riots in Paris at the time influenced his approach to fashion and inspired him to design clothes for 'the people'. Since establishing the Miyake Design Studio in Tokyo in 1970, he has consistently researched materials and technologies. His first Paris collection was shown in 1973 and since 1977 has exhibited internationally in museums. His approach to clothing combines a respect for tradition with technological experimentation.

The current head designer for Issey Miyake Inc is Naoki Takizawa (b.1960) who joined the studio in 1982 after studying at Kuwasawa Design Institute in Tokyo. He worked with Miyake during the 1980s and 1990s working on menswear and women's apparel and in 1992 took over menswear. Throughout the 1990s he designed sophisticated yet comfortable clothing, cut to be 'not so big, but not so tight' according to Takizawa. He also created an extensive range of shoes and boots that were meant to be fun and comfortable. Takizawa has been head designer since 1999 taking over from Issey Miyake who immersed himself in other projects.
This jacket was owned and used by Paul Jellard (d 2002) a Sydney based fashion retailer who opened the ground breaking boutique 'Five Way Fusion' in Paddington. The store sold imported mens wear and thus transformed the look of many of Sydney's males. The boutique expanded to include womens wear in 1995. Jellard often purpose-bought with a specific client's requirements in mind and he introduced a maintenance service.

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Description
Jacket, mens, wool / silk polyester / plastic, designed by Naoki Takizawa, made by Issey Miyake Inc, Japan, worn by Paul Jellard, Australia, 1990s

Mens loose fitting Issey Miyake tailored jacket is double breasted and has long sleeves. It is made of black wool with a crushed silk/polyester blend lapel decoration with a single plastic button for fastening and 3 buttons at the cuff.
Designed: Takizawa, Naoki;

Made: Issey Miyake Inc; Japan; 1990 - 1999

Used: Jellard, Paul; Australia; 1990 - 1999
Marks
'ISSEY MIYAKE' and care labels.
2006/94/5

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Acquisition credit line
Gift of Paul D Jellard, 2006
Subjects
+ Japanese fashion
+ Japanese design
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