Mister It.’s Takuya Isagawa has a lot of expectations to meet in Tokyo. He refined his craft under John Galliano at Maison Margiela in Paris, where he spent six years working on both the main line and the Artisanal collection. He came back to Tokyo in 2018 to launch Mister It., and has been slowly building buzz around it for the past few years.
Isagawa designs what he calls “haute couture for everyday life,” taking his experience of making clothes for VIPs in a Parisian maison and bringing it down to earth in his own quirky way. He wrapped almost every look in a strip of fabric that read “couture rhythm,” in a nod to pinning fabric to sewing mannequins when cutting toiles.
Later came giant heart emojis, which were made into a red scarf and a white dress. Though not visible from the front-view runway pics, there were also leather bags made in the shape of coat hangers— with working zips! Ridiculous in the best way, and a good example of Isagawa’s surreal approach.
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